Common use of Termination Action Clause in Contracts

Termination Action. The Chief Executive Officer (Housing) may seek to terminate a tenancy under section 99A of the Residential Tenancies Act if the tenant fails or refuses to enter into the Acceptable Behaviour Agreement or seriously or repeatedly breaches the terms of the agreement. Repeated breaches may include substantiated incidents of conduct from a public housing premises that cause annoyance in any place within 50 metres of the premises. The Department may take immediate action to terminate a tenancy under section 97 of the Residential Tenancies Act for a serious breach of the tenancy agreement where a tenant, or person on the premises with the consent of the tenant, intentionally or recklessly causes damage to the premises or personal injury to any person, neighbours or others in any place within 50 metres of the premises.

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Sources: Acceptable Behaviour Agreement

Termination Action. The Chief Executive Officer CEO (Housing) may seek to terminate a tenancy under section 99A of the Residential Tenancies Act 1999 if the tenant fails or refuses to enter into the Acceptable Behaviour Agreement or seriously or repeatedly breaches the terms of the agreement. Repeated breaches may include substantiated incidents of conduct from a public housing premises that cause annoyance in any place within 50 metres of the premises. The Department CEO (Housing) may take immediate action to terminate a tenancy under section 97 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1999 for a serious breach of the tenancy agreement where a tenant, or person on the premises with the consent of the tenant, intentionally or recklessly causes damage to the premises or personal injury to any person, neighbours or others in any place within 50 metres of the premises.

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Sources: Acceptable Behaviour Agreement