Introductory Tenancy. Unless you already have a secure tenancy (or some types of social housing assured tenancy other than an assured shorthold tenancy), you begin your tenancy as an introductory tenant. Introductory tenancies are for a trial period. The trial period normally lasts one year but may be extended. During the trial period, you have less security and fewer rights, for example: • your home is at much higher risk of repossession if you do not keep to this agreement • you cannot buy your home • you cannot exchange homes with other tenants.
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Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement