Sentences with phrase «longer tenancies»

@Roy N. I haven't heard that people with disabilities tend to have longer tenancies.
Ministers have also pledged to make renting more «family - friendly» with longer tenancies offered.
He added: «By limiting longer tenancies to new purpose - built private rented homes, the government has offered renters the bare minimum.
«Meanwhile, for the millions of private renters for whom home ownership is a distant prospect, the Chancellor has announced a consultation on removing barriers to longer tenancies.
For instance, it will say Labour believes in a system of fairer rents, from which the leadership would come up with something specific, like longer tenancies.
It has been played on the Mission Hills Country Club Tournament Course in Rancho Mirage, Calif., for 29 years, the longest tenancy on the LPGA tour.
Rachel Smith, the wife of the Business Secretary, Vince Cable has attacked the coalition's plans to end life - long tenancies in social housing.
Other times, maybe after a very long tenancy when things need updating or deep cleaning, it may be a bit more.
It feels like I have fairly long tenancies.
A smooth move - in day will set the stage for a positive management - tenant relationship, building the foundation for long tenancy and future lease renewals.

Not exact matches

Gucci is leaving its long - term tenancy on the corner of King and Hay streets, but fashionistas need not panic, with the luxury retailer simply moving to the other side of the street.
Those wanting to put down roots and build a secure home for their children will no longer be able to as lifetime tenancies are to end.
In a measure designed to please both Generation Rent and Tory - voting landlords, Hammond signalled that the government would explore tax breaks for landlords who offer longer - term secure tenancies.
Mrs Cable, who is the chair of a small rural housing association, says she would however, abolish the right to succeed to a tenancy for the next generation, and limit same - generation automatic transfers to surviving long - term partners.
Put another way, probate assets are generally those you own alone in your name, while nonprobate assets generally consist of assets you no longer have legal title to (i.e. trust assets), assets that will pass automatically upon your death (i.e. beneficiary designation), and assets owned jointly with others (i.e. joint tenancy with right of survivorship).
Actually, as long as it was a written contract exchanging tenancy for a pony, that last one might be possible, though highly unlikely.
In this case, long - term tenants may neglect to mention repairs made and / or property abuse during their tenancy.
One concept the team considered, before it was finally deemed too complex, was offering virtual tenants the chance to sign up to long - term tenancy contracts.
That is possible - but if you give notice as described above, then the tenancy will end, and (assuming you're up to date with the rent) you'll no longer be liable.
Some of these flats were rented from the council under secure tenancies: others were owned under long leases having been acquired by tenants exercising their right to buy.
In England alone, the most recent statistics show 8.2 million households are rented privately or socially and 4.1 million dwellings are held under a long residential tenancy.
Having transferred the house into joint tenancy with Helen, the house would no longer form part of Kay's estate (because it passed by way of survivorship to Helen).
Hand in hand with this, the sector may ultimately need to address what will happen when Agricultural Holdings Act (AHA) tenancies have run their course and the AHA 1986 is no longer relevant.
I believe this is legal as long as they do not touch that money without the approval of the scheme provider which is usually only given when all parties are in agreement (there's quite a bit about this in other terms of the tenancy agreement)
Last year we revealed some of the more innovative work that Mishcon de Reya is doing in its real estate department in terms of data extraction and automation and today (12 February) the UK top 35 law firm announced that is has worked closely with MJ Mapp on the inaugural roll - out of automation software for long - standing firm client AEW UK to redefine the way commercial property tenancies are processed by lawyers and managing agents.
A long - term care home within the meaning of the Long - Term Care Homes Act, 2007, a placement co-ordinator described in subsection 40 (1) of that Act, or a care home within the meaning of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2long - term care home within the meaning of the Long - Term Care Homes Act, 2007, a placement co-ordinator described in subsection 40 (1) of that Act, or a care home within the meaning of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2Long - Term Care Homes Act, 2007, a placement co-ordinator described in subsection 40 (1) of that Act, or a care home within the meaning of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
She regularly provides assistance to long - term care homes, retirement homes, domiciliary hostels and other health facilities with respect to Ministry compliance matters, professional complaints and discipline proceedings, privacy and requests for access to information, residential tenancy disputes and issues concerning residents and their family members.
Naomi acts for both landlords and tenants in all aspects of residential leases, both short and long term including repossession of property, disrepair, eviction of squatters, mortgage possession cases, tenancy deposit disputes and houses in multiple occupation and is able to advise on tenancy agreements and landlord disputes.
For all new assured shorthold tenancies granted after 1 October 2015, you will no longer have to worry about the Notice expiring on the last day of a period of a tenancy.
In a long - standing commercial tenancy dispute producing an earlier appellate opinion reversing a SLAPP motion, a former landlord (plaintiff and cross-defendant) finally prevailed against tenant when the trial judge after a bench trial awarded landlord $ 85,000 in back rent plus prejudgment interest after tenant dismissed her cross-complaint.
The Court of Queen's Bench finds that, upon his death, Bill no longer owns an interest in the house, as a result of having entered (along with Jean) into joint tenancy with a right of survivorship.
This statutory right to possession under s 7 will only apply for so long as the tenancy is assured.
Looking at the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17, there are a couple of possibilities: If the tenancy is being terminated or notice has been given (s. 26 (3)-RRB-, you can enter without written notice between 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. as long as you «inform -LSB--RSB- and make -LSB--RSB- a reasonable effort to inform the tenant of the intention to do so.»
This article briefly sets out the main recommendations, which are largely of significance in relation to commercial tenancies and long residential tenancies.
For so long as a fixed - term tenancy remains assured, the landlord may seek possession by relying on the normal statutory possession process that applies to assured periodic tenants.
Housing associations will need to consider whether to grant fixed - term assured shorthold tenancies, if so how long any fixed - term should be and in what circumstances any further fixed - term should be granted.
However, if your visitors stay for a period of time that is no longer considered reasonable, or they have joined the tenancy without the landlord's consent, it is possible for your landlord to evict you.
The difference between the two is significant: with a suspended order the occupier becomes a tolerated trespasser on a specified date; with a postponed order the occupier retains the tenancy for so long as they do not breach the conditions.
So yes, as long as proper notice is given to end the tenancy (see tenants rights link above) then you need to leave or you can be legally evicted.
Your rights to stay in your home might only last for as long as you are married or in a civil partnership, depending on whose name is on the tenancy agreement.
The result is lower move - out costs and longer average tenancy (38 months) which keeps our vacancy and maintenance rates down.
Maybe that's because occupants of single - family rentals tend to stay longer than apartment dwellers do; one Oakland - based company specializing in single - family rentals finds that on average, their tenants stay in a rental for about three years and that tenancies of five or six years are not uncommon.
This stability is evidenced by the long - term tenancy and strong renewal rate for the vast majority of the tenants despite the economic slowdown over the past several years.»
you may have an argument that tenancy was never established as he never paid rent, but that may be a long shot.
As long as the owner asks for SSNs from all applicants (and why wouldn't they, building systems and process is the way to grow and streamline your business), denying someone tenancy based on the fact that they do not have a SSN is not discrimination.
As long as the owner asks for SSNs from all applicants (and why wouldn't they, building systems and process is the way to grow and streamline your business and an integral part to screening application), denying someone tenancy based on the fact that they do not have a SSN is not discrimination.
The year long lease «feels» more secure, since you «know» you'll have tenancy for that period, or at least legal recourse for recovering vacancy in that term.
Renting vacation properties is much different than renting for long term tenancies.
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