Introductory Tenant definition

Introductory Tenant means a tenant under an introductory tenancy within the meaning of Chapter I of Part V of the Housing Act 1996.
Introductory Tenant. A Tenant who has an Introductory Tenancy under The Housing Act 1985. Introductory Tenancy: A Tenancy which lasts for a trial period of up to 18 months. The Tenancy may then become a Secure Tenancy unless the Tenant has breached the Tenancy conditions. Injunction: A Court Order requiring a Tenant or person to do, or refrain from, doing specific acts. Joint Tenant/Joint Tenancy/Joint Tenancies: Joint Tenants are responsible, jointly and individually, for the rent, service charges and obligations of the Tenancy Lodger(s): A person who a Tenant allows to live in the Property, with or without payment. Neighbours: Everyone living or working in the locality of a Tenant’s Property. Notice Seeking Possession: A legal document that is served prior to taking possession action (for Secure Tenants). Notice of Possession Proceedings for Introductory Tenants (NOPPIT): A legal document that is served prior to taking possession action (for Introductory Tenants).
Introductory Tenant. A Tenant who has an Introductory Tenancy under Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxx 0000. Introductory Tenancy: A Tenancy which lasts for a trial period of up to 18 months. The Tenancy may then become a Secure Tenancy unless the Tenant has breached the Tenancy conditions. Injunction: A Court Order requiring a Tenant or person to do, or refrain from, doing specific acts. Joint Tenant/Joint Tenancy/Joint Tenancies: Joint Tenants are responsible, jointly and individually, for the rent, service charges and obligations of the Tenancy Lodger(s): A person who a Tenant allows to live in the Property, with or without payment. Mutual Exchange: Secure tenants have a statutory right to exchange with certain other tenants of social housing by mutually assigning their tenancies with the consent of their landlords. The Landlord can only withhold consent to an exchange if one of the conditions contained within legislation is met. Neighbours: Everyone living or working in the locality of a Tenant’s Property. Notice Seeking Possession: A legal document that is served prior to taking possession action (for Secure Tenants). Notice of Possession Proceedings for Introductory Tenants (NOPPIT): A legal document that is served prior to taking possession action (for Introductory Tenants).

Examples of Introductory Tenant in a sentence

  • The Notice of Extension will give the Introductory Tenant the right to request a Review of the decision to extend the trial period (in writing within 14 days of being served with the Notice of Extension) under Section 125B of the Housing Act 2004.

  • The Advisor shall not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss arising out of any investment or for any act or omission in carrying out its duties hereunder, except a loss resulting from willful malfeasance, bad faith or negligence in the performance of its duties, or by reason of reckless disregard of its obligations and duties hereunder, except as may otherwise be provided under provisions of applicable state law which cannot be waived or modified hereby.

  • As an Introductory Tenant, you have fewer legal rights than a Secure Tenant.

  • For the first 12 months of your tenancy, you are an Introductory Tenant and not a Secure Tenant.

  • However, unlike secure tenancies, the court must make a possession order to evict an Introductory Tenant provided that the landlord has complied with the correct procedure.

  • Following a review the landlord must give the Introductory Tenant written notification of their decision.

  • As an Introductory Tenant you will receive as much protection as Secure Tenant.

  • The landlord may choose to have elected Members involved in the Review panel, and the Introductory Tenant may choose to have a representative attend any hearing.

  • As an Introductory Tenant you have the right to request a review of this decision.

  • If you are starting as an Introductory Tenant, you will not have all the full rights of a secure tenant.


More Definitions of Introductory Tenant

Introductory Tenant means a tenant occupying under an Introductory Tenancy. “Property” means the property as defined in Section B of the Tenancy Schedule.
Introductory Tenant. A Tenant who has an Introductory Tenancy under The Housing Act 1985. Introductory Tenancy: A Tenancy which lasts for a trial period of up to 18 months. The Tenancy may then become a Secure Tenancy unless the Tenant has breached the Tenancy conditions. Injunction: A Court Order requiring a Tenant or person to do, or refrain from, doing specific acts. Joint Tenant/Joint Tenancy/Joint Tenancies: Joint Tenants are responsible, jointly and individually, for the rent, service charges and obligations of the Tenancy Lodger(s): A person who a Tenant allows to live in the Property, with or without payment.
Introductory Tenant. Means an individual who occupies a residential property
Introductory Tenant means a tenant within the meaning of Chapter I of Part V of the Housing Act 1996;
Introductory Tenant means a tenant with an introductory tenancy granted under section 124 of the Housing Act 1996(4);
Introductory Tenant means a tenant whose tenancy has been grantedpursuant to Part V of the Housing Act 1996

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