Common use of Secure Tenants Clause in Contracts

Secure Tenants. Secure tenants have the right to improve their home as long as they receive written permission from the Council first. Permission will normally be approved subject to a number of conditions and subject to the permission request being appropriate. This includes but is not limited to: • Building an extension • Removing internal walls • Changing the use of a room e.g. a living room to a bedroom • Adding, changing or replacing the fixtures and fittings • Installing a water meter • Decorating the exterior of the property • Erecting an aerial or satellite dish; • Installation of CCTV and monitored door bells • Building a structure e.g. car port, garage, hard standing, driveway or shed • Create ponds and/or carrying out major landscaping • Removing any tree, hedge or boundary fence or wall • Installation of hard/fixed flooring • Electric charging points for vehicles

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement

Secure Tenants. Secure tenants have the right to improve their home as long as they receive written permission from the Council first. Permission will normally be approved subject to a number of conditions and subject to the permission request being appropriate. This includes but is not limited to: • Building an extension • Removing internal walls • Changing the use of a room e.g. a living room to a bedroom • Adding, changing or replacing the fixtures and fittings • Installing a water meter • Decorating the exterior of the property • Altering or tampering with gas, electricity or water supplies • Erecting an aerial or satellite dish; • Installation of CCTV and monitored door bells • Building a structure e.g. car port, garage, hard standing, driveway or shed • Create ponds and/or carrying out major landscaping • Removing any tree, hedge or boundary fence or wall • Installation of hard/fixed flooring • Electric charging points for vehicleswall

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement