Common use of Grounds for Possession Clause in Contracts

Grounds for Possession. 5.1 While your tenancy is an assured non-shorthold tenancy, we can only end this tenancy by obtaining a court order for possession of your home on one or more of the grounds for possession contained in Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988 (as amended), which are called “the grounds for possession” in this agreement. We reserve the right to rely on any grounds for possession introduced or amended by future legislation. We will supply you with the current grounds for possession on request. 5.2 Anti-social behaviour or criminality either by you, people living with you, or by your visitors could lead to loss of your home under the absolute ground for possession (Ground 7A).

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Sources: Non Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Grounds for Possession. 5.1 While your tenancy is an assured non-shorthold a secure tenancy, we can only end this tenancy by obtaining a court order for possession of your home on one or more of the grounds for possession contained in Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988 1985 (as amended), which are called “the grounds for possession” in this agreement. We reserve the right to rely on any grounds for possession introduced or amended by future legislation. We will supply you with the current grounds for possession on request. 5.2 Anti-social behaviour or criminality either by you, people living with you, or by your visitors could lead to loss of your home under the absolute ground for possession (Ground 7ASection 84A Housing Act 1985).

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement