demoted tenancy definition

demoted tenancy means a tenancy to which section 20B of the Housing Act 1988 or section 143A of the Housing Act 1996 applies;
demoted tenancy means a tenancy created when a court makes a Demotion Order against a Secure Tenant, as set out in the Housing Acts 1985 and 1996. • ‘Your Property’, ‘the Property’ and ‘your Home’ mean the property to which the Tenancy relates. • ‘Anti-Social Behaviour’ has the meaning set out in s153A of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended from time to time). • 'Your Household' and ‘the Household’ means everyone living in your home. • ‘Communal Areas’ means the shared entrances, halls, stairways, passages, balconies, yards, lifts, fire escapes, roads and paths leading to or from the Property, grassed, cultivated, drying and play areas, forecourts and other shared areas within estate and block boundaries. • ‘Hazards’ means anything that is potentially dangerous, flammable, combustible, unsafe etc. • ‘Other charges’ means charges for heating, hot water and the use of a shed, garage or an allocated parking bay. • ‘Fixtures and Fittings’ include: ➢ Installations for supplying or using gas, electricity and water. ➢ Basins, sinks, baths and toilets. ➢ Pipes, ducts, tanks, wires, cables, switches, boilers and storage heaters. ➢ Fixed wall, floor or ceiling coverings, other than carpet and laminate or wood flooring. • The ‘Housing Office’ means the area housing offices, or equivalent, residents’ management organisation offices (TMO/RMO) or Council’s Customer Service Centres.
demoted tenancy means a tenancy to which section 20B of the Housing Act 198848 or section 143A of the Housing Act 199649 applies;

More Definitions of demoted tenancy

demoted tenancy means a tenancy created when a court makes a Demotion Order against a Secure Tenant, as set out in the Housing Acts 1985 and 1996.
demoted tenancy means a tenancy to which section 20B of the Housing Act 198841 or section 143A of the Housing Act 199642 applies;
demoted tenancy means a tenancy to which section 20B of the Act of 1988 or section 143A of the Housing Act 1996 (c. 52) applies,
demoted tenancy. Where a tenant has been involved in anti-social behaviour, a court order may be obtained to demote the tenancy for a period of time. Demoted tenants can be evicted much more easily than secure council tenants. "Dividing Fencing" refers to a fence which divides your home from your neighbour's home;

Related to demoted tenancy

  • Protected tenant means any tenant who:

  • Qualified Tenant means , at any time, a tenant under a Lease of Property that meets the following criteria: (a) either such tenant is itself in occupancy of such Property or, if such Property is occupied by subtenants of such tenant, no member of the Consolidated Group has reason to believe that the failure of such subtenants to occupy such Property would reasonably be expected to result in such tenant defaulting its monetary obligations under the Lease of such Property to which it is a party as lessee, (b) such tenant is not subject to any proceedings under Debtor Relief Laws, (c) such tenant is not more than one month in arrears on its rent payments due under the Lease of such Property to which it is a party as lessee, and (d) if such tenant has one or more sub-tenants, neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries has actual knowledge, without inquiry or investigation, of any monetary defaults by such sub-tenant(s) under its sublease with such tenant that would reasonably be expected to result in such tenant defaulting its monetary obligations under the Lease of such Property to which it is a party as lessee.

  • Fixed term tenancy means a tenancy that has a fixed term of existence, continuing to a

  • Prospective tenant means a tenant or a person who has

  • domestic premises means any premises used wholly or partly as a dwelling or intended for such use;