Owner Occupiers definition

Owner Occupiers means anyone who occupies a park home, whether under an Agreement to which the Mobile Homes Act 1983 applies or under a lease for life agreement;
Owner Occupiers means households that live in a dwelling that they own;

Examples of Owner Occupiers in a sentence

  • Owner Occupiers will be accepted onto the Housing Register and placed in the bronze band.

  • Owner Occupiers, or other applicants who are financially ineligible to join the housing register, will be eligible to join if they qualify for sheltered housing.

  • A property should only be advertised as a sensitive let if this is absolutely necessary to address the situation and any housing management issues.Appendix 2 – Owner Occupiers An owner occupier who applies to join the HHC Register would not qualify unless there are exceptional circumstances or they wish to be considered for a difficult to let property designated for those aged over 55 years.

  • This will be most likely where the assessed level of risk to current occupiers is low and cooperation is being received from the person having control of the property or in the case of Owner Occupiers where they have control over their circumstances.

  • Owner Occupiers, in exceptional cases, can access FHO products subject to the following conditions: • That they meet the general eligibility criteria for the scheme, that is that from 1st April 2016 the annual household income is no more than £90,000; • They are otherwise unable to afford to purchase a property that is suitable for their needs without assistance.

  • Are not in housing need (Owner Occupiers and Applicants who have the means to resolve their own housing difficulties), unless they are of a household type which could be considered for housing which is normally difficult to let and theywish to be considered for difficult to let.

  • Owner Occupiers, in exceptional cases, can access FHO products subject to the following conditions: • That they meet the general eligibility criteria for the scheme, that is that the annual household income is no more than £71,000 when seeking to purchase 1 or 2 bedroom properties or £85,000 when seeking to purchase 3 or more bedroom properties for larger families; • They are otherwise unable to afford to purchase a property that is suitable for their needs without assistance.

  • Since the previous update to the Committee in October 2019, the TfL Capital Investment Programme has been under severe financial pressure following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on TfL ridership and revenues.

  • Owner Occupiers and Applicants who have the means to resolve their own housing difficulties 4.

  • A property should only be advertised as a sensitive let if this is absolutely necessary to address the situation and any housing management issues.Appendix 3 – Owner Occupiers and Applicants who have the means to resolve their own housing difficulties An applicant who applies to join the HHC Register will not qualify unless there are exceptional circumstances or they wish to be considered for a difficult to let property designated for those aged over 55 years.

Related to Owner Occupiers

  • Leased Premises means the Leased Premises as defined in Paragraph 1.

  • Accessory Building means a detached building or structure, not used for human habitation that is subordinate to the primary use of the same property.

  • the Building means any building of which the Property forms part.