QUE SIGNIFIE SECURE TENANCY EN ANGLAIS
définition de secure tenancy dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de la location sécurisée dans le dictionnaire est la location d'un logement par un locateur privé, généralement un conseil local ou une association de logement, en vertu d'un accord qui permet la sécurité d'occupation, la sous-location, l'amélioration du loyer et le droit d'acheter le logement à prix réduit après trois ans d'occupation.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SECURE TENANCY»
Découvrez l'usage de
secure tenancy dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
secure tenancy et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Housing Law: Text Cases and Mats
In the case of LB of Brent v Sharma and Vyas (1992) 25 HLR 257 a secure
tenancy was granted by Brent Council originally to S, the first defendant, who
validly surrendered the tenancy which was then granted to V, the second
defendant.
In particular, there seems to be no absolute requirement for a Scottish secure
tenancy to have either a rent or a duration, two of the essential requirements for a
lease at common law.1 In practice, of course, these two elements are likely to be
...
3
A Practical Approach to Landlord and Tenant
If the landlord is a local housing authority, the exclusion will operate until the
authority notifies the tenant that the tenancy is to be regarded as a secure
tenancy. If the landlord is not a local housing authority, the exclusion will continue
to ...
Simon Garner, Alexandra Frith,
2010
Part 6 - Housing Chapter 2 — Social housing: tenure reform 136 Flexible
tenancies: other amendments (1) In section 83(1) of the Housing Act 1985 (
proceedings for possession of dwelling-house let on a secure tenancy: notice
requirements) ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
2011
5
A Straightforward Guide to the Rights of the Private Tenant
You should contact your local authority for details of discounts. If the property is
sold within five years of purchase then some or all of the discount must be repaid
to the local authority or other selling body. Rights to succeed to a secure tenancy
...
6
The Law of Real Property
Termination of secure tenancy (a) Termination by tenant. A secure tenancy can
be terminated by the tenant according to its terms, e.g. by giving notice to quit,606
or by surrendering the lease.607 599 This term is defined widely in Housing Act ...
Robert Megarry, William Wade, Charles Harpum,
2012
7
Civil Partnership Act 2004: Chapter 33, Explanatory Notes
Paragraphs 20 to 22 amend sections 87 to 89 of the 1985 Act, which concern
succession to a secure tenancy. A person is only qualified to succeed to a secure
tenancy if he meets the requirements of section 87 and the tenant did not himself
...
8
Housing: The Essential Foundations
Part IV of the Housing Act 1985 By Section 79(1) of the Housing Act 1985, a
tenancy under which a dwelling-house is let as a separate dwelling is a secure
tenancy at any time when both the landlord and tenant conditions are satisfied.
Paul Balchin, Maureen Rhoden,
2002
155 Flexible tenancies: other amendments (1) (2) (4) (5) In section 83(1) of the
Housing Act 1985 (proceedings for possession of dwelling-House let on a secure
tenancy: notice requirements) after “section 82-1A)" insert “, other than ...
The concept of the secure tenant was introduced by the 1980 Act and has been
amended by the 1985 Housing Act and the 1986 Housing and Planning Act. A
secure tenancy depends to a large extent upon the nature of the landlord, subject
to ...
Andrew Baum, Gary Sams, Jennifer Ellis,
2014
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SECURE TENANCY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
secure tenancy est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
London council in 'social cleansing' row over bid to move tenants to …
It said it would pay tenants £3,500 for a two-bedroom property, £4,000 for a ... Hogg said a council tenant with a secure tenancy for life might not be able to keep ... «The Guardian, mai 15»
Keeping a record of changes to tenancy agreements
In the recently reported case of London Borough of Waltham Forest v Mahmood Mr M was the son of the late Mrs M, who held a secure tenancy of a 3 bedroom ... «Trethowans, sept 14»
Renting in Wales: Concern over cost of tenancy changes
Housing Association properties would be brought into line with local authority-owned homes - meaning they would both operate under the secure tenancy ... «BBC News, mai 13»
Shared ownership in London: subsidised rent and secure tenancies
Why? Because the rent element is subsidised. Housing associations also offer a secure tenancy, so there are no worries about being forced to leave or having to ... «Homes & Property, avril 13»
Secure tenancy or not?
Contracting out of the security of tenure provisions, which form part of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (LTA 1954), has implications which landlords and ... «Trethowans, févr 13»
Council homes for life could go, says Cameron
The prime minister added that it was important tenants had the opportunity to move ... highly value the affordable cost and long-term stability of secure tenancy." ... «BBC News, août 10»