In recent weeks we have been helping landlords review their
portfolios and in some cases move management across to Chelton Brown. In doing
so we have had to talk to a number of tenants that in many cases, are not sure
what industry specific terminology means. With this in mind we thought it would
be a good idea to clarify a few terms commonly found in tenancy agreements.
AST – Assured Shorthold Tenancy – this is the standard
residential tenancy used in England and Wales. It was introduced by the Housing
Act 1988 and this is a form of an assured tenancy with limited tenure.
Periodic Contract – A periodic contract is commonly referred
to as a “month by month” or a “rolling contract”. A periodic occurs when a
fixed term lapses, (comes to a natural end). Under the circumstances 2 months’
notice can be given by the landlord at any time, whilst a tenant must give a
minimum of 1 months’ notice in line with anniversary date of the tenancy.
Individually Negotiated Clauses – These are terms that have
been requested by either the Landlord or the tenants and have been agreed by
all parties. Common examples of these are permissions to keep at pet, decorate
or that the property must be professionally cleaned at the end of the tenancy
Is there anything in your tenancy agreement that you are
unsure about? If so please do not hesitate to contact Chelton Brown who will be
more than happy to assist.
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