Types of Tenancy Sample Clauses

The 'Types of Tenancy' clause defines the specific legal arrangements under which a tenant occupies a property. It typically outlines whether the tenancy is fixed-term, periodic, or another form, and may specify the rights and obligations associated with each type. For example, a fixed-term tenancy might last for one year with no automatic renewal, while a periodic tenancy could continue month-to-month until terminated by notice. This clause ensures both parties understand the nature and duration of the tenancy, reducing confusion and helping to prevent disputes over occupancy terms.
Types of Tenancy. Introductory tenancy If you are starting your tenancy as an introductory tenant, it is very important that you understand the advice given below. As an introductory tenant you have fewer legal rights than a secure tenant. Your introductory tenancy is for a period of twelve months. You must show the council that you are responsible enough to keep your home by:  not behaving anti-socially or causing a nuisance or harassing other people  paying your rent on time  looking after your home Extending your introductory tenancy If you do not keep to the rules of your tenancy agreement we may extend your introductory tenancy. We can extend your trial period by six months, making the total period for your introductory tenancy eighteen months. If you break any of the rules in this agreement we can take action to evict you. As an introductory tenant you can be evicted much more quickly and more easily than a secure tenant. Secure tenancy When you become a secure tenant you get the full legal rights of a council tenant. You must still behave responsibly and keep to the rules in this agreement. If we want to evict you, you would then have the right to put your case at a court hearing. A judge would then decide if the council has grounds to evict you. Demoted tenancy If there are problems with anti-social behaviour at a property, we may apply to the court to have tenancy demoted. This means that a secure tenancy is replaced with a less secure tenancy, removing a number of tenancy rights including the right to buy and the right to succession. The demoted tenancy lasts for a year and during this time it is much easier for us to take possession of the property if behaviour does not change.
Types of Tenancy. A Tenant with a Lease is one who signs a lease to rent a particular apartment for a specified period of time. Under this tenancy, the landlord cannot increase the rent and/or evict the tenant unless the tenant violated the lease agreement. The tenant is legally obligated to pay the rent until the end of the lease.
Types of Tenancy. There are five types of tenancy that we operate. The front cover (called a schedule) to this tenancy agreement explains the type of tenancy that you have been offered.
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Related to Types of Tenancy

  • Termination of Tenancy Any termination of the lease must also comply with all applicable state or local laws, ordinances, regulations, or similar requirements, including as may be applicable emergency orders restricting evictions during declared emergencies or disasters; and Owner/Representative Initials: Tenant Initials: