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assured shorthold tenancy การใช้

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  • The equivalent legislation in England and Wales is assured shorthold tenancy.
  • The critical change came with the Housing Act of 1988 when the Assured shorthold tenancy came into being.
  • Most residential lettings in the UK are governed by " " Assured Shorthold Tenancy " " contracts.
  • Northwood then sub-let the property through an assured shorthold tenancy and manage all aspects of the same.
  • However, since 28 February 1997, all new residential tenancies with three exceptions are deemed to be assured shorthold tenancies.
  • In some jurisdictions such as the assured shorthold tenancies must be held in a tenancy deposit scheme, under the terms of the Housing Act 2004.
  • Assured shorthold tenancies ( generally referred to simply as " Shorthold " ) give less statutory protection than earlier, mostly obsolete, types of residential lettings.
  • An assured tenancy which is also an assured shorthold tenancy may also be ended by the execution of a possession order based on a section 21 notice.
  • "' The Housing Act 2004 "'( c 34 ) is an Tenancy Deposit Schemes, which are intended to ensure good practice regarding deposits in assured shorthold tenancies and make dispute resolution relating to them easier.
  • It does this by granting an " order for possession " if certain specified criteria are met-with an " assured shorthold tenancy " the landlord is entitled to an order for possession after ending the tenancy in the prescribed manner.
  • A tenancy is typically six months, but can " lapse " into a " monthly periodic tenancy " where the rent is paid monthly until either party gives notice . " Assured tenancies " ( as opposed to " assured shorthold tenancies " ) are periodic tenancies which can only be brought to an end by the tenant or the court.
  • There is also the section 21 Notice procedure, which differs from a section 8 notice as it can only be acted on after the fixed term of the tenancy has elapsed, whereas a section 8 can be served and acted on during the fixed term of the Assured Shorthold tenancy, or ( if there is no fixed term ) even during the first 6 months.