Common use of Security of Tenure Clause in Contracts

Security of Tenure. 2.2.1 As long as you occupy the property as your only or principle home, we can only end the tenancy by obtaining a Court Order for Possession. If you fail to occupy the premises as your only or principal home we can end the tenancy in the manner set out below. 2.2.2 During the fixed term of this tenancy, we may seek to end the tenancy by serving you with a Notice Seeking Possession, relying on one or more of the grounds for possession set out in this agreement (set out in Section 5 of this agreement). However, during the starter/probationary period or any extension period we do not need to rely on any grounds for possession. 2.2.3 We can end your tenancy by: • Giving one month’s notice in writing to do so at any time if you stop occupying the premises as your only or principal home. A notice given for this reason may take any form. • Giving two months’ notice in writing at any time during the Starter period and any extension of it. If we do this we will tell you why we have served the notice and you will have the right to ask us for a review in accordance with our procedure. 2.2.4 If we serve a Section 21 (2 months) Notice, it will suffice for the purpose of the above. 2.2.5 At any time during this tenancy, we may seek to end the tenancy by serving you with a Notice Seeking Possession, relying on one or more of the grounds for possession set out in this agreement. However, before the 12 month period or any extension period we do not need to rely on any grounds for possession.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Assured Tenancy Agreement, Affordable Rent Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement