Tenancy Standard definition

Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard published by the Regulator from time to time pursuant to its power under Section 193 of the HRA 2008;
Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard published by the Regulator from time to time pursuant to its power under Section 193 of the HRA 2008; Tenant means a tenant of an Eligible Dwelling who satisfies the eligibility criteria identified in Section 3 of the RTSO Guidance; Total Grant Tranche means the total Firm Scheme Grant identified on IMS as payable on achievement of Completion of the relevant Single Claim Scheme; Total Termination Event means an event which would permit this Agreement to be terminated as a whole pursuant to clause 19.3 (Default Events and Termination), clause 19.5 (Default Events and Termination) or clause 19.7 (Default Events and Termination); Tranche means (as the context requires) the Acquisition Tranche Grant, Start on Site Tranche Grant, Practical Completion Tranche Grant or Total Grant Tranche;
Tenancy Standard means the standard described in The Regulatory Framework for Social Housing in England published by the Regulator in March 2012 as may be amended and updated from time to time; Tenant means (as the context requires):

Examples of Tenancy Standard in a sentence

  • The contents of such rules and policies should reflect the law and also regulations found in the Tenancy Standard, published by the Regulator of Social Housing.

  • The Housing Trust’s ‘Tenancy and Estate Management Service Standard’ will be reviewed in consultation with service users, taking into account the new Tenancy Policy and the government’s new Tenancy Standard, Tenants will be signposted to the Service Standard and this Policy document.

  • Registered providers are obliged by Homes England as part of the Tenancy Standard to enable their tenants to gain access to opportunities to exchange their tenancy with that of another tenant, by way of internet-based mutual exchange service.

  • A new Tenancy Standard came into force on 1 April 2012 and places a requirement on social landlords in England to subscribe to an internet- based mutual exchange service.

  • A better use of social and affordable housing to contribute to sustainable community outcomesThe Localism Act 2011 also brought about a revised Regulatory Framework and Tenancy Standard (HCA, 2012) which states that “RPs shall let their homes in a fair, transparent and efficient way.

  • This section describes the flexible tenancy arrangements that providers are able to operate when providing Affordable Rent, and reflects the requirements of the Regulator's Tenancy Standard.

  • The Rent Standard and Tenancy Standard will only apply to Specialist Rent dwellings.

  • This policy is a requirement of, and complies with, the Homes and Communities Agency’s Tenancy Standard.

  • This Policy complies with the guidance set out in the Tenancy Strategy.This policy meets the requirements of the Tenancy Standard.

  • It is a regulatory requirement that housing associations comply with the Tenancy Standard, this expects that housing associations publish a tenancy policy that sets out the types of tenancies they will grant and specific requirements in relation to any tenancies that are granted for a fixed term.


More Definitions of Tenancy Standard

Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard contained within the Regulatory Framework; Term means the period of time from the date hereof until 31 March 2018 subject to earlier termination by the Agency of the entirety of this Agreement or any extension pursuant to Condition 7.1 (Time extensions); Total Termination Event means this Agreement is terminated as a whole pursuant to Condition 18.3 (Default Events and Termination), Condition 18.5 (Default Events and Termination) or Condition 18.7 (Default Events and Termination);
Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard published by the Regulator from time to time pursuant to its power under Section 193 of the HRA 2008; Tenant means a tenant of an Eligible Dwelling who satisfies the eligibility criteria identified in Section 3 of the RTSO Guidance; Total Grant Tranche means the total Firm Scheme Grant identified on IMS as payable on achievement of Completion of the relevant Single Claim Scheme; Total Termination Event means an event which would permit this Agreement to be terminated as a whole pursuant to Clause 19.3 (Default Events and Termination), Clause
Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard published by the Regulator from time to time pursuant to its power under section 193 of the HRA 2008 (or such other legislative or regulatory requirement or standard as may apply to the Grant Recipient or Delivery Partner from time to time); Tenant means a tenant of an Eligible Dwelling who satisfies the eligibility criteria identified in Section 3 of the RTSO Guidance; Tenure Balance means the percentage split between the different Tenure Types identified in the Agreed Provider Profile; Tenure Type means a tenure of the type listed in limb (a) of the definition of AHP Housing; Term means the period of time from the date of this Agreement until:
Tenancy Standard means the standard described in the Regulatory Framework for Social Housing in England from April 2012 as published by the HCA as the same may be amended and updated from time to time; Tenant means (as the context requires): a tenant occupying a Rent to Save Dwelling on the basis of a flexible secure tenancy; a prospective flexible secure tenant of a Rent to Save Dwelling; or a tenant occupying an Affordable Dwelling. Term means the period of time from the date hereof until: 31 December 2020 (or such later date as the Council may reasonably agree or require); or the date of any earlier termination by the Council of the entirety of this Agreement;
Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard published by the Regulator from time to time pursuant to its power under Section 193 of the HRA 2008; Tenure Type means one of the following tenure types in respect of which the Average Grant Rate is specified at table 3 of the "Affordable Homes Block" on OPS for each AHP Dwelling as a tenure at a:
Tenancy Standard means the tenancy standard published by the Regulator from time to time pursuant to its power under Section 193 of the HRA 2008; Tenant means a tenant of an Eligible Dwelling who satisfies the eligibility criteria identified in Section 3 of the RTSO Guidance; The Almshouse Association is the Charity of that name registered under the charity registration number 245668 of Billingbear Lodge, Maidenhead Road, Wokingham, RG40 5RU; Total Grant Tranche means the total Firm Scheme Grant identified on IMS as payable on achievement of Completion of the relevant Single Claim Scheme; Total Termination Event means an event which would permit this Agreement to be terminated as a whole pursuant to Clause 19.3 (Default Events and Termination), Clause

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