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What is an Assured Tenancy?

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What is an Assured Tenancy?

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A. An Assured Tenancy is a contract between you and the landlord which means you are entitled to stay in the property for as long as you wish. This is known as ‘Security of Tenure’. There is an initial 12 month fixed term, after that it is your choice when to leave, you can stay for life if you wish.

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A. An Assured Tenancy is a contract between you and the Landlord which means you are entitled to stay in the property for as long as you wish. This is known as ‘Security of Tenure’. There is a minimum 12 month term, after that it is your choice when to leave after giving the required notice – you can stay for life if you wish.

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The letting of a house/flat (or part of a house/flat) made after 2 January 1989 is normally an assured tenancy as long as it is the tenant’s only or principal home.

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