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Types of Tenancy

Addendum Agreement - Additional Terms
Addendum Agreement - Additional Terms

Amending a tenancy agreement with an addendum An addendum is a form that is added to the end of the agreement. It details which parts of the original contract are changing (if any) and what is replacing them.

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Addendum Agreement - DepositGuard
Addendum Agreement - DepositGuard

DepositGuard Additional Clauses. If you have protected your deposit using DepositGuard, TDS advises that you add additional clauses to your tenancy agreement by using an addendum.

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Assured Shorthold Tenancy
Assured Shorthold Tenancy

Assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs) The most common form of tenancy is an AST. Most new tenancies are automatically this type. Most new tenancies are automatically this type.

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Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement - Room Only
Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement - Room Only

What to include in a tenancy agreement, different types of tenancy (including assured shorthold tenancy) ... Tenancy agreements: a guide for landlords ...

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Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (AST)
Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement (AST)

Assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs)The most common form of tenancy is an AST.Most new tenancies are automatically this type. A tenancy can be an AST if all of the following apply:

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Assured Tenancy
Assured Tenancy

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 an assured tenancy a degree of security of tenure.

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Company Let Agreement
Company Let Agreement

Company let agreements should be used when the tenant is an incorporated body, such as a limited company and when there is more than one tenant. RLA advice This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website, read about our cookie policy.

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Excluded Tenancy Agreement (Lodgers Agreement)
Excluded Tenancy Agreement (Lodgers Agreement)

Put the lodger's tenancy on a formal footing and get the room back or have a lodger leave when you need with this lodger agreement. This excluded tenancy agreement deals with all the key issues of a lodger's tenancy.

Non Assured Tenancy Agreement
Non Assured Tenancy Agreement

In all the above cases as the tenancy is not an assured tenancy you can take a deposit without having to pay it into the Government's tenancy deposit scheme. How do I end this tenancy? To end this tenancy you do not need to give a Section 21 or Section 8 Notice. It is a common law tenancy. As it starts the fixed term tenancy the tenant can stay there until the end of the fixed term. Thereafter it becomes a monthly tenancy. You will need to give a notice to quit to end the tenancy.

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Regulated Tenancy
Regulated Tenancy

A tenancy will also be a regulated tenancy if it is a new tenancy granted on or after that date to an existing regulated tenant, other than a shorthold tenant, by the same landlord; or if it is granted as a tenancy of suitable alternative accommodation as the result of a court order and the court directed that it should be a regulated tenancy.