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protected tenancy การใช้

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  • The evict a sitting tenant who has a protected tenancy.
  • A protected tenancy is an ordinary contractual tenancy that protects the tenant's possession while it is in operation.
  • In some instances the tenant may agree to move, in which case the protected tenancy agreement transfers with the tenant.
  • If a protected tenancy comes to an end and the tenant remains in occupation of the property than a statutory tenancy is created.
  • There were formerly two types of protected tenancies called controlled and regulated tenancies but all controlled tenancies have now been converted into regulated tenancies . ( See converted tenancy)
  • Protected tenancies ( which since 1980 can only be regulated tenancies ) are currently governed by the "'Rent ( Scotland ) Act 1984 " '.
  • Due to the passage of the Housing Act 1988 contractual tenancies entered into after 16 January 1989 can not be protected tenancies subject to exceptions outlined in section 34 of the Act.
  • As no new protected tenancies had been created after 15 January 1989 after the Housing Act 1988 fewer applications for fair rents were received in most areas of the country except in central London.
  • The expression " protected tenancy ", first used in the "'Rent Act 1965 "', is an inclusive term which covered both " controlled " tenancies and " regulated " tenancies.
  • The Act qualified the description of accommodations so that a tenancy of part of a flat in a purpose-built block occupied by a resident landlord could not be subject to a protected tenancy, an unintended effect of the wording in the Rent Act 1974.
  • With the introduction of assured tenancies from 2 January 1989, since that date it has no longer been possible to create new protected tenancies apart from in the circumstances covered by the transitional and exceptional provisions listed in Section 42 of the Housing ( Scotland ) Act 1988.
  • The Court of Appeal decision expressed considerable sympathy for the appellant, citing his selfless dedication to caring for his partner for many years, but stated that it was the job of Parliament to change the law to extend protected tenancy succession rights to same-sex couples.
  • Ever since 31 March 1976, under provisions first introduced by the "'Housing Act 1974 "', in cases where the tenancy is a protected tenancy or a Part VII contract, the notice to quit has been required to be in writing and to contain the information prescribed by a series of Regulations.