Common use of Unoccupied Premises Clause in Contracts

Unoccupied Premises. If the Property is to be left unoccupied for more than 2 weeks the Tenant must notify the Agent and/or the Landlord and the company insuring the Property and the Contents that the Property is to be unoccupied, and take such steps as they may reasonably prescribe.

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Sources: Tenancy Agreement

Unoccupied Premises. If the Property is to be left unoccupied for more than 2 6 weeks the Tenant must notify the Agent and/or Landlord and the Landlord Agent, any company responsible for security devices, and the company insuring the Property and the Contents that the Property is to be unoccupied, and take such steps as they may reasonably prescribe.

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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Unoccupied Premises. If the Property is to be left unoccupied for more than 2 weeks [4 weeks] the Tenant must notify the Agent and/or Head Landlord and the Landlord or the Agents, any company responsible for security devices, and the company insuring the Property [and the Contents Contents] that the Property is to be unoccupied, and take such steps as they may reasonably prescribe.

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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement