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Tenancy
Tenancy meaning
Synonym of lease (an interest in land, its related contract or the document containing that contract); more commonly used when a lease is short-term or has a periodic rent that is not merely nominal.
Example sentences (20)
According to housing law, Jordan and Emily can’t take on the tenancy because they’re not a spouse or a civil partner, though they are listed on the tenancy as living at the three-bed property.
The bill will bring an end to Section 21 evictions, under which tenants can be removed from rented housing when a fixed-term tenancy ends or during a rolling tenancy.
Ibrahim provided as evidences, a Tenancy agreement, Rent receipts, Certificate of Registration of business and tenancy demand notices issued to AMALKAM Transport.
In response to your first query, it may be noted that the tenancy contract is binding on the tenant and the landlord and none of the parties may unilaterally terminate the tenancy contract without the consent of the other party.
Tenancy uncertain This section lists companies whose tenancy in 1 WTC remains uncertain.
A judge has refused to evict an eight-month-old baby, their parents and two siblings after a council claimed they did not meet the criteria for a tenancy of a two-bed house.
A lesser-known residential tenancy goldmine, the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII), can yield information on past applications filed by or against a landlord.
A spokesperson for Bolton Council said: “The council operates a registered caravan park, a site providing pitches for on a permanent basis under a tenancy agreement.
As things stand, The Parish Trust has no formal tenancy agreement with the CinW whilst it tries to find a new, larger property, reluctantly cutting its ties with the CinW.
Champ’s response was that her signed tenancy agreement includes those services — which can not be opted out of — in the rent, and therefore they are subject to the maximum two per cent increase.
Hayley checked Brenda's tenancy agreement, only to realise that it was not stated in the agreement that tenants would need to pay their own pest control costs.
Homeless households in suitable temporary accommodation are also having this converted to a permanent tenancy whenever possible.
Landlords will also learn how ‘tenancy sustainment strategies’ can reduce the likelihood of eviction – removing stress for both tenant and landlord.
Mark Wilkes, audit business partner, told councillors there was "no particular reason" why levels of tenancy fraud seemed to be on the up and said they were at expected levels.
Mr Bowler has lived in the home since taking up the tenancy from his mother after she died in 2015.
Several applications have been received for tenancy and have been added to the waiting list.
She claimed she and Woods had an 11-year oral tenancy agreement that he violated when he used “trickery” to lock her out of his home in Hobe Sound, Fla.
She says she had an “oral tenancy agreement” to live in the house for what the suit called “a certain duration of time” and believes damages, based on the monthly rental value of the residence, would be in excess of $30 million.
So if you sign a tenancy agreement for one room in the property it'll likely come with its own tax band.
The court heard that during the offences committed against his mother, McHale, who had five previous convictions for 12 offences, caused damage to her windows which resulted in her losing her tenancy at the property.