- Date: 01/11/2021
- By: Andrea Smikle
- Category: The Basics
The tenancy agreement is the contract between you and your landlord for the leasing of your landlord's property. Regardless of the type of tenancy you have, you will always have a tenancy agreement.
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- Date: 20/09/2021
- By: Andrea Smikle
- Category: The Basics
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<p>When you enter into a tenancy, you are entering into a legal contract with a landlord or letting agent for the property or room that you are renting. This guide will help you to understand what a landlord is, the difference between a landlord and a letting agent and what their roles are within your tenancy.</p>
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The Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) is a type of statutory tenancy that allows your landlord to let their property to you for a specific amount of time whilst retaining the right to possession of their property at the end of your contractual term, as long as they follow the correct statutory process to end your AST.
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