Common use of Ending Your Tenancy Clause in Contracts

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 You must give the Landlord one month’s written notice of your intention to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements the Landlord will take legal action to recover all outstanding debts 9.9 You must leave all the contents which belong to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlord. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 Tenants’ Responsibilities 7.1 You must give the Landlord one month’s us at least four weeks’ written notice of your intention if you wish to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leaveand leave your home. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you joint tenant can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive by giving us four week’s written notice. This four week notice period must end on a new Sunday. You do not have to use an official form, but a letter must contain: • Your name; • Your address; • Your signature, which must be dated; • The name, address and signature of a witness, who must also date their signature (the witness cannot be a relative); • The date you want the tenancy to end; and stay in the home• The address you will be moving to. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 7.2 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible property clean, cleared, secure and ready for the cost of any work carried out next tenant. You must leave all electric fires, alarms and personal alarm pendants that are provided by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at Council in the date of the end of your tenancy. If property where you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of paymentvacate. If you fail to make arrangements do this we may charge you when you leave. The costs that we charge will be reasonable. 7.3 You must not leave any of your belongings behind – we can dispose of them after we have given you written notice, or if after taking reasonable steps to do so, we cannot find you. You may be charged the Landlord costs of disposal. 7.4 You must pay for the repair or replacement of any items if the damage had been caused deliberately (or by neglect) by you, your family, or your visitors. 7.5 You must pay your rent up to date before you leave your home. 7.6 You must return all your keys to the Housing Office by noon on the Monday your tenancy ends. We will take legal action charge you any costs that we have to recover all outstanding debtspay out as a result of you failing to return your keys. The costs that we charge you will be reasonable. 9.9 7.7 You must leave all us a forwarding address, and inform us of the contents which belong names of the utilities companies who supply your home. 7.8 You must not leave anybody else living in your home when you move out, unless we have agreed in writing to the Landlord assignment or exchange of your tenancy. 7.9 The following circumstances may prevent you from being offered another Council home in the Property future: • You have been evicted; • You have abandoned your home; • You still owe rent or a housing related debt; • You left the home in the same rooms poor condition and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled have not paid for repair or replacement; or • You have caused a nuisance to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlordneighbours. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Introductory Tenancy Agreement, Introductory Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 You must give the Landlord Group one month’s written notice of your intention to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent your Regional Manager by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord Group vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord Group against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord Group incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, not the Landlord Group will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord Group will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord Group to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord Group a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements the Landlord Group will take legal action to recover all outstanding debts 9.9 You must leave all the contents which belong to the Landlord Group in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord Group is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the LandlordGroup. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 You must give the Landlord Group one month’s written notice of your intention to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent your Head of Progress Living by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord Group vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord Group against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord Group incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, not the Landlord Group will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord Group will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord Group to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord Group a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements the Landlord Group will take legal action to recover all outstanding debts 9.9 You must leave all the contents which belong to the Landlord Group in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord Group is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the LandlordGroup. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 Tenants’ Responsibilities 7.1 You must give the Landlord one month’s us at least four weeks’ written notice of your intention if you wish to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leaveand leave your home. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you joint tenant can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive by giving us four weeks’ written notice. This four week notice period must end on a new Sunday. You do not have to use an official form, but a letter must contain:  Your name;  Your address;  Your signature, which must be dated;  The name, address and signature of a witness, who must also date their signature (the witness cannot be a relative);  The date you want the tenancy to end; and stay in the home The address you will be moving to. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 7.2 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible property clean, cleared, secure and ready for the cost of any work carried out next tenant. You must leave all electric fires, alarms and personal alarm pendants that are provided by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at Council in the date of the end of your tenancy. If property where you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of paymentvacate. If you fail to make arrangements do this we may charge you when you leave. The costs that we charge will be reasonable. 7.3 You must not leave any of your belongings behind – we can dispose of them after we have given you written notice, or if after taking reasonable steps to do so, we cannot find you. You may be charged the Landlord costs of disposal. 7.4 You must pay for the repair or replacement of any items if the damage had been caused deliberately (or by neglect) by you, your family, or your visitors. 7.5 You must pay your rent up to date before you leave your home. 7.6 You must return all your keys to the Housing Office by noon on the Monday your tenancy ends. We will take legal action charge you any costs that we have to recover all outstanding debtspay out as a result of you failing to return your keys. The costs that we charge you will be reasonable. 9.9 7.7 You must leave all us a forwarding address, and inform us of the contents which belong names of the utilities companies who supply your home. 7.8 You must not leave anybody else living in your home when you move out, unless we have agreed in writing to the Landlord assignment or exchange of your tenancy. 7.9 The following circumstances may prevent you from being offered another Council home in the Property future:  You have been evicted;  You have abandoned your home;  You still owe rent or a housing related debt;  You left the home in the same rooms poor condition and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled have not paid for repair or replacement; or  You have caused a nuisance to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlordneighbours. 9.11 Termination 7.10 We may seek to end your tenancy by giving you a minimum of this Agreement for any reason ends four weeks’ written notice. This notice will end on a Sunday. We cannot force you to leave your home unless we obtain an Order from the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligationCounty Court.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Secure Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 Tenants’ Responsibilities 7.1 You must give the Landlord one month’s us at least four weeks’ written notice of your intention if you wish to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leaveand leave your home. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you joint tenant can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive by giving us four weeks’ written notice. This four week notice period must end on a new Sunday. You do not have to use an official form, but a letter must contain: • Your name; • Your address; • Your signature, which must be dated; • The name, address and signature of a witness, who must also date their signature (the witness cannot be a relative); • The date you want the tenancy to end; and stay in the home• The address you will be moving to. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 7.2 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible property clean, cleared, secure and ready for the cost of any work carried out next tenant. You must leave all electric fires, alarms and personal alarm pendants that are provided by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at Council in the date of the end of your tenancy. If property where you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of paymentvacate. If you fail to make arrangements do this we may charge you when you leave. The costs that we charge will be reasonable. 7.3 You must not leave any of your belongings behind – we can dispose of them after we have given you written notice, or if after taking reasonable steps to do so, we cannot find you. You may be charged the Landlord costs of disposal. 7.4 You must pay for the repair or replacement of any items if the damage had been caused deliberately (or by neglect) by you, your family, or your visitors. 7.5 You must pay your rent up to date before you leave your home. 7.6 You must return all your keys to the Housing Office by noon on the Monday your tenancy ends. We will take legal action charge you any costs that we have to recover all outstanding debtspay out as a result of you failing to return your keys. The costs that we charge you will be reasonable. 9.9 7.7 You must leave all us a forwarding address, and inform us of the contents which belong names of the utilities companies who supply your home. 7.8 You must not leave anybody else living in your home when you move out, unless we have agreed in writing to the Landlord assignment or exchange of your tenancy. 7.9 The following circumstances may prevent you from being offered another Council home in the Property future: • You have been evicted; • You have abandoned your home; • You still owe rent or a housing related debt; • You left the home in the same rooms poor condition and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled have not paid for repair or replacement; or • You have caused a nuisance to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlordneighbours. 9.11 Termination 7.10 We may seek to end your tenancy by giving you a minimum of this Agreement for any reason ends four weeks’ written notice. This notice will end on a Sunday. We cannot force you to leave your home unless we obtain an Order from the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligationCounty Court.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Secure Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 When you decide to end your tenancy: 1. You must give the Landlord one month’s written us at least 4 weeks notice of your intention to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day in writing when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure want to give vacant possession. 9.3 up your tenancy. The notice must be signed by you. If you are joint tenants, either or any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you tenancy by giving the written notice which will be ending binding on both or all of you. 2. The last day of your tenancy must be a Sunday. You must return the tenancy for all keys to the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any Council offices before 12 noon on the Monday following the last day of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements do this, additional rent will become payable. 3. Usually you must pay the Landlord rent and all charges for the whole period of notice, even if you have moved out and returned the keys before the Monday on which the notice period ends. If you fail to clear any outstanding rent and charges before you move out we will take legal action to recover all outstanding debtsthe debt. 9.9 4. At the end of your tenancy you must give us vacant possession of the property. You must clear the property of all your furniture and belongings, leave all it in good repair and in a clean and tidy condition (fair wear and tear excepted) and return the contents which belong keys to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this AgreementCouncil offices. 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 5. If you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 clear the property and/ or leave it in a state of disrepair, we will charge you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver for the cost of your property appointed; 9.10.4 removing items that you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlord. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement behind and for any reason ends work that is necessary. We will not be responsible for any items that you leave behind. Ending your Tenancy Tenancy Agreement 6. You must not leave anybody living in your home when you move out, such as a lodger. If you do so, we will take court action to remove them from the tenancy period but does not release property and you from any outstanding obligation.and/or your lodger may have to pay the costs. When we want to end your tenancy:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 You must give the Landlord one month’s written notice of your intention When you decide to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave.tenancy: 9.2 You ▇. ▇▇▇ must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day us at least 4 weeks’ notice in writing when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure want to give vacant possession. 9.3 up your tenancy. The notice must be signed by you. If you are joint tenants, either or any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you tenancy by giving the written notice which will be ending binding on both or all of you. 2. The last day of your tenancy must be a Sunday. You must return the tenancy for all keys to the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any Council offices before 12 noon on the Monday following the last day of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements do this, additional rent will become payable. 3. Usually you must pay the Landlord rent and all charges for the whole period of notice, even if you have moved out and returned the keys before the Monday on which the notice period ends. If you fail to clear any outstanding rent and charges before you move out we will take legal action to recover all outstanding debtsthe debt. 9.9 ▇. ▇▇ the end of your tenancy you must give us vacant possession of the property. You must clear the property of all your furniture and belongings, leave all it in good repair and in a clean and tidy condition (fair wear and tear excepted) and return the contents which belong keys to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this AgreementCouncil offices. 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 5. If you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 clear the property and/or leave it in a state of disrepair, we will charge you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver for the cost of your property appointed; 9.10.4 removing items that you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlord. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement behind and for any reason ends work that is necessary. We will not be responsible for any items that you leave behind. Ending your Tenancy Tenancy Agreement 6. You must not leave anybody living in your home when you move out, such as a lodger. If you do so, we will take court action to remove them from the tenancy period but does not release property and you from any outstanding obligation.and/or your lodger may have to pay the costs. When we want to end your tenancy:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 11.1 You must give the Landlord one monthus at least four week’s written notice of your intention if you wish to end your tenancy .You and leave your home. This four week notice period must return all keys end on a Sunday. You do not have to use an official form, but a letter must contain: • Your name; • Your address; • Your signature, which must be dated; • The date you want the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day tenancy to end; and • The address you leavewill be moving to. 9.2 11.2 You must give leave the Landlord vacant possession of property clean, cleared, secure, and ready for the next tenant. You must leave all electric fires, alarms and personal alarm pendants that are provided by the Council in the Property on the day when you are due to leavevacate. If you fail to vacate do this we may charge you when you leave. The costs that we charge will be reasonable. 11.3 You must not leave any of your belongings behind – we can dispose of them after we have given you written notice, or if after taking reasonable steps to do so, we cannot find you. You may be charged the Property costs of disposal. 11.4 You must pay for the repair or replacement of any items if the damage has been caused deliberately (or by neglect) by you, your family, or your visitors. 11.5 You must pay your rent up to date before you leave your home. 11.6 You must return all your keys to the Housing Office by noon on the date and time when Monday your tenancy ends. We will charge you are due any costs that we have to leave pay out as a result of you failing to return your keys. The costs that we charge you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure to give vacant possessionreasonable. 9.3 11.7 You must leave us a forwarding address, and inform us of the names of the utilities companies who supply your home. 11.8 You must not leave anybody else living in your home when you move out, unless we have agreed in writing to assignment or exchange of your tenancy. If you are joint tenants, any one of you joint tenant can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the homeby giving us four week’s written notice. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements the Landlord will take legal action to recover all outstanding debts 9.9 You must leave all the contents which belong to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlord. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligation.

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Sources: Non Secure Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 When you decide to end your tenancy: 1. You must give the Landlord one month’s written us at least 4 weeks notice of your intention to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day in writing when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure want to give vacant possession. 9.3 up your tenancy. The notice must be signed by you. If you are joint tenants, either or any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you tenancy by giving the written notice which will be ending binding on both or all of you. 2. The last day of your tenancy must be a Sunday. You must return the tenancy for all keys to the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any Council offices before 12 noon on the Monday following the last day of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements do this, additional rent will become payable. 3. Usually you must pay the Landlord rent and all charges for the whole period of notice, even if you have moved out and returned the keys before the Monday on which the notice period ends. If you fail to clear any outstanding rent and charges before you move out we will take legal action to recover all outstanding debtsthe debt. 9.9 4. At the end of your tenancy you must give us vacant possession of the property. You must clear the property of all your furniture and belongings, leave all it in good repair and in a clean and tidy condition and return the contents which belong keys to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this AgreementCouncil offices. 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 5. If you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 clear the property and/ or leave it in a state of disrepair, we will charge you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver for the cost of your property appointed; 9.10.4 removing items that you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlord. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement behind and for any reason ends work that is necessary. We will not be responsible for any items that you leave behind. Ending your Tenancy Tenancy Agreement 6. You must not leave anybody living in your home when you move out, such as a lodger. If you do so, we will take court action to remove them from the tenancy period but does not release property and you from any outstanding obligation.and your lodger will have to pay the costs. When we want to end your tenancy:

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 You 6.1 If you want to move out of the Property, you must give the Landlord one month’s us four weeks written notice of your intention to end your tenancy. 6.2 Your tenancy .You will end at midday on the first Monday after the four weeks notice was given. 6.3 When you move out of the Property you must return give us all the keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent Property, including keys for window locks and security fobs to the door entry system by midday on the day you leaveMonday the tenancy terminates. 9.2 You must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure to give vacant possession. 9.3 If you are joint tenants, any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you will be ending the tenancy for all the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. 6.4 If you do not you will be responsible for return your keys by the end of the tenancy the cost of any work carried out by replacing the Landlord to remedy thislocks will be charged as Rent. 9.8 6.5 At the end of your tenancy you must give us Vacant Possession. 6.6 You must pay rent and/or all Rent and other charges due at up to and including the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements the Landlord will take legal action to recover all outstanding debts, including any arrears from previous tenancies. 9.9 You must leave all the contents which belong to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if: 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver of your property appointed; 9.10.4 6.7 When you leave the Property vacant you must: 6.7.1 Remove your furniture, furnishings, clothing and rubbish on, or unoccupied before, the day your tenancy ends. If you do not, we will assume you have abandoned these items and will dispose of them without further reference to you. We will also charge you the cost of removal of any items left at the Property at the end of the Tenancy. 6.7.2 Leave the Property and Garden in a clean and tidy state. If you do not, we may charge you a reasonable cost for cleaning up after you. 6.7.3 Provide us with your forwarding address and any future address. 6.7.4 If you remove any Improvements, fixtures or fittings that you had installed, you must put the Property back to the way it was before you installed them. If you do not, we may charge you a reasonable cost for having to do this. 6.7.5 If you damage any part of the structure, fixtures or fittings (supplied by the Council) you must put the Property back to the way it was before you damaged them. If you do not we may charge you a reasonable cost to carry out the remedial repairs. 6.7.6 Make sure all Fixtures and Fittings you have installed and which you are leaving in the Property are in good working order. 6.7.7 You must not remove any of the Councils’ Fixtures and Fittings when you leave a Property. If you do you may be prosecuted for theft. 6.8 You must allow us access to inspect your Property during the notice period. 6.9 You should tell us in writing if you will be away from your home for more than four (4) consecutive weeks. 6.10 If You leave the Property vacant for more than four weeks without serving prior giving us notice of as set out above this tenancy shall come to an end and the same on the LandlordCouncil may commence possession proceedings at Court. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends the tenancy period but does not release you from any outstanding obligation.

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement

Ending Your Tenancy. 9.1 You must give the Landlord one month’s written notice of your intention When you decide to end your tenancy .You must return all keys to the Landlord’s Managing Agent by midday on the day you leave.tenancy: 9.2 You ▇. ▇▇▇ must give the Landlord vacant possession of the Property on the day us at least 4 weeks’ notice in writing when you are due to leave. If you fail to vacate the Property on the date and time when you are due to leave you will be responsible for indemnifying the Landlord against any loss, costs, claims, demands and expenses which the Landlord incurs due to your failure want to give vacant possession. 9.3 up your tenancy. The notice must be signed by you. If you are joint tenants, either or any one of you can one month’s notice to end the tenancy. This will mean that you tenancy by giving the written notice which will be ending binding on both or all of you. 2. The last day of your tenancy must be a Sunday. You must return the tenancy for all keys to the tenants in this agreement. We will decide if any Council offices before 12 noon on the Monday following the last day of the other joint tenants can receive a new tenancy and stay in the home. 9.4 When you leave your home you must remove all furniture not listed on the inventory set out in appendix A, personal belongings and rubbish from inside and outside the Property. 9.5 If you do not, the Landlord will charge you for its removal. 9.6 The Landlord will not be held responsible for any personal furniture, personal belongings or goods left in the Property. 9.7 You must leave the Property in a lettable condition. If you do not you will be responsible for the cost of any work carried out by the Landlord to remedy this. 9.8 You must pay rent and/or other charges due at the date of the end of your tenancy. If you leave owing rent and/or other charges you must arrange with the Landlord a method of payment. If you fail to make arrangements do this, additional rent will become payable. 3. Usually you must pay the Landlord rent and all charges for the whole period of notice, even if you have moved out and returned the keys before the Monday on which the notice period ends. If you fail to clear any outstanding rent and charges before you move out we will take legal action to recover all outstanding debtsthe debt. 9.9 ▇. ▇▇ the end of your tenancy you must give us vacant possession of the property. You must clear the property of all your furniture and belongings, leave all it in good repair and in a clean and tidy condition (fair wear and tear excepted) and return the contents which belong keys to the Landlord in the Property in the same rooms and (in the case of white goods and large items of furniture including beds and sofas) in the same positions as at the start of this Agreement 9.10 The Landlord is entitled to terminate this Council offices. Ending your Tenancy Tenancy Agreement and obtain a court order to evict you if:25 9.10.1 any instalment of Rent is not received in full within 14 days of the date when it is due; or 9.10.2 5. If you fail to comply with any your obligations under this Agreement; 9.10.3 clear the property and/or leave it in a state of disrepair, we will charge you become bankrupt or have an interim receiver for the cost of your property appointed; 9.10.4 removing items that you leave the Property vacant or unoccupied behind and for more than four (4) weeks without serving prior notice of the same on the Landlordany work that is necessary. We will not be responsible for any items that you leave behind. 9.11 Termination of this Agreement for any reason ends 6. You must not leave anybody living in your home when you move out, such as a lodger. If you do so, we will take court action to remove them from the tenancy period but does not release property and you from any outstanding obligation.and/or your lodger may have to pay the costs. When we want to end your tenancy:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement