Mutual Exchange. We will not unreasonably refuse permission for a mutual exchange of your house. The exchange must be with another house where the tenant holds a Scottish Secure Tenancy or Short Scottish Secure Tenancy. The landlord does not need to be us. The other landlord must also agree to the exchange. Reasonable grounds for refusing permission include the following: • We have served a notice on you warning that we may seek eviction on certain grounds because of your conduct; • We have obtained an order for your eviction; • Your house was let to you because of your employment with us; • Your house was designed or adapted for persons with special needs and if the exchange was allowed, there would be no person living in the house who required those designs or adaptations; • The other house is substantially larger than you or your family need or it is not suitable for the needs of you and your family; • The proposed change would lead to the criminal office of overcrowding. These examples do not in any way alter our general rights to refuse permission on reasonable grounds. See paragraph 10.2 for more details on getting permission.
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Sources: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement