Common use of An Introductory Tenancy Clause in Contracts

An Introductory Tenancy. For the first 12 months of your tenancy, you are an Introductory Tenant and not a Secure Tenant. An Introductory Tenancy is a trial tenancy with exclusive possession (the tenant occupies the property on his/ her own or with just his/her household. This non secure period may be extended in certain circumstances. Should it be considered necessary to extend the introductory period, notice will be provided to you in writing. If you do not breach any conditions of the tenancy in the first 12 months of your tenancy, then you will automatically become a Secure Tenant. However, if you breach any term of this agreement, then we can apply to the Court for a possession order. You have the right to appeal against a Notice of Proceeding of Possession. You will become a secure tenant on: Upon becoming a Secure Tenant, after the date in the above box, you will have all the legal rights of a Secure Tenant. Your tenancy will automatically change and you will not have to sign a further agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement

An Introductory Tenancy. For the first 12 months of your tenancy, you are an Introductory Tenant and not a Secure Tenant. An Introductory Tenancy is a trial tenancy with exclusive possession (the tenant occupies the property on his/ her own or with just his/her household. This non secure period may be extended in certain circumstances. Should it be considered necessary to extend the introductory period, notice will be provided to you in writing. If you do not breach any conditions of the tenancy in the first 12 months of your tenancy, then you will automatically become a Secure Tenant. However, if you breach any term of this agreement, then we can apply to the Court for a possession order. You They have the right to appeal against a Notice of Proceeding of Possession. You will become a secure tenant on: Upon becoming a Secure Tenant, after the date in the above box, you will have all the legal rights of a Secure Tenant. Your tenancy will automatically change and you will not have to sign a further agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement