Introductory tenants only. If you have an introductory tenancy, we can only end your tenancy with a court order. We will only ask the court for a possession order against you if you break the conditions of this tenancy agreement or there is any other reason under the Housing Act 1985, the Housing Act 1996 or another law why we need possession of your home. If you break your tenancy conditions, we may serve a ‘Notice to Terminate’ on you. This notice will say that the court will be asked to make an order for possession and give the reasons why the action is being taken. It will also give you the date after which possession proceedings will start. This will be at least four weeks after the notice is served. If you do not use the property as your only or principal home or move out without giving proper notice, we can end your tenancy by serving a ‘Notice to Quit’ giving four weeks’ notice. We will serve a notice on you by either delivering it to you in person, sending it to you by post at the property, leaving it at the property, or giving it to another adult at the property.
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Sources: Tenancy Agreement
Introductory tenants only. If you have an introductory tenancy, we can only end your tenancy with a court order. We will only ask the court for a possession order against you if you break the conditions of this tenancy agreement or there is any other reason under the Housing Act 1985, the Housing Act 1996 or another law why we need possession of your home. If you break your tenancy conditions, we may serve a ‘Notice to Terminate’ on you. This notice will say that the court will be asked to make an order for possession and give the reasons why the action is being taken. It will also give you the date after which possession proceedings will start. This will be at least four weeks after the notice is served. If you do not use the property as your main or only or principal home or move out without giving proper notice, we can end your tenancy by serving a ‘Notice to Quit’ giving four weeks’ weeks notice. We will serve a notice on you by either delivering it to you in person, sending it to you by post at the property, leaving it at the property, or giving it to another adult at the property.
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Sources: Tenancy Agreement