• protected tenancy is a kind of tenancy in the United Kingdom under the Rent Act 1977, which governs the law concerning regulated tenancies. Protected...
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  • 1989. There are two kinds of regulated tenancies under the Rent Act 1977: protected tenancies and statutory tenancies. Astin, D. (2011) Housing Law: An Adviser's...
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    Despite the name "tenancy for years", such a tenancy can last for any period of time—even a tenancy for one week may be called a tenancy for years. At common...
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  • with business tenancies. A "fixed-term tenancy" or tenancy for years lasts for some fixed period of time. Despite the name, such a tenancy can last for...
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    of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom. The act introduced the protected tenancy in England and Wales. The organization setting the rent, the Valuation...
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  • assured shorthold tenancy (AST) is the default legal category of residential tenancy in England and Wales. It is a form of assured tenancy with limited security...
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  • shorthold tenant following a change of owner or where there is a protected tenancy. Where a landlord sells a property but decides not to evict a tenant...
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  • (and later amendments under the Housing Act 1998), protected tenants could pass on their tenancy to spouses or cohabiting family members upon their death...
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  • controlled tenancy is a type of protected tenancy that sometimes occurred with tenancies created before 6 July 1957. Controlled tenancies no longer exist...
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  • 'security of tenure', statutory tenancy, regulated tenancy, fair rent, rent officer, Rent Officer Service and assured tenancy were introduced in the twentieth...
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  • Rent regulation (category Wikipedia pending changes protected pages)
    dwellings, with controversial effects on affordability of housing and tenancies. Generally, a system of rent regulation involves: Price controls, limits...
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  • ways people can jointly own property: joint tenancy, tenancy in common, or tenancy by entirety. In joint tenancy, each owner of the property has an undivided...
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    city's settler population. The area's original residents, who have protected tenancy rights there, were compelled to evacuate the zone after the Cave of...
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    12. It became difficult to obtain new tenancies as a result of landlords' reluctance to have a tenant protected by the 1986 act and in 1995, the government...
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    An assured tenancy is a legal category of residential tenancy to an individual (or individuals jointly) in English land law. Statute affords a tenant under...
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    offer by which one member of each family would be granted lifetime protected tenancy on the property in exchange for annual payments of ₪1,500 (about US$420)...
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  • deposit for an assured shorthold tenancy in England and Wales must protect the deposit under an authorised tenancy deposit scheme. The regulations came...
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    12 long-term residents an average of £1 million to buy out their protected tenancy rights, so that all residents would be shorthold tenants who could...
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  • Life estate (redirect from Life tenancy)
    In common law and statutory law, a life estate (or life tenancy) is the ownership of immovable property for the duration of a person's life. In legal...
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  • "progressive" societies has been reversed. The holding of a statutory or a protected tenancy is rather a status than a pure creature of contract." Attorney General...
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    business tenant protected by the act may not be evicted simply by the giving of notice to quit or by the ending of a fixed term of the tenancy. The landlord...
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  • Tenancy contracts not registered with EJARI are not protected by any of the regulatory authorities in Dubai. As of 2013, an EJARI registered tenancy contract...
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    ministry was seeking amendments to the Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act, 1908, and the Santhal Pargana Tenancy Act, 1949. These two original laws had safeguarded...
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  • tenancy without providing a reason for wishing to take possession. The expiry of a section 21 notice does not bring a tenancy to its end. The tenancy...
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    system of protected and statutory tenancies, tenants had the right to stay in a landlord's property almost indefinitely and pass the tenancy down to relatives...
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    terminations for periodic tenancies, meaning landlords can end a periodic tenancy without giving any reason. For fixed-term tenancies, the ability for landlords...
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    and a person's protected personal characteristics or prohibited grounds of discrimination, and the harassment must occur in a protected area. Although...
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  • conditionally (such as requiring an increased deposit or cosigner), or deny tenancy. The tenant screening process typically begins when the prospective tenant...
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  • Rent control in the United States (category Wikipedia pages semi-protected from banned users)
    regulated in between tenancies (a new tenant pays almost the same rent as the previous tenant); and "vacancy decontrol", also known as "tenancy" or "second-generation"...
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    military service or serjeanty, depending on which form of tenure (i.e. feudal tenancy contract) the estate was held under. The highest overlord of all, or lord...
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