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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take tenancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of occupying or renting a property or space, typically in a legal or formal context. Example: "After reviewing the lease agreement, we decided to take tenancy of the apartment starting next month."
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Welsh would not be the first Premiership side to ground share with a football club nor would they be the first traditionally London-based outfit to take tenancy outside the capital's boundaries.
Secondly, it makes good business sense because these cost savings are often passed directly onto the occupiers of the space, which makes them more attractive as places to take tenancy.
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It is a fillip to Tottenham as they try to find a new home or develop the area around White Hart Lane, but their chances of eventually taking tenancy of the stadium are still distant.
Why would they sell a ground the club owns to take a tenancy elsewhere?
This is where investors take a tenancy, paying the landlord the monthly rent, but then sub-let to many more tenants at a much higher price.
As a result, many businesses chose to move out of their older, low-rise offices in Chicago to take up tenancy in the new skyscrapers, which were felt to be more convenient and healthier.
I was appointed Viridian Housing's first ever domestic abuse project officer in 2014, and I've used experiences such as these to make vital changes to the way the housing association tackles domestic violence, including encouraging women to take single tenancies, even if they are moving into a property with a partner.
Until 1874 he spent much time at Kelmscott Manor (near Oxford), of which he took joint tenancy with William Morris in 1871.
He was a pupil to Stanley Rees, who also became a high court judge, in chambers at 1 Crown Office Row, where he took a tenancy.
And now, it is the temporary home of Zigmund's strangely beautiful creature, which like the other contributed artifacts in the museum, has taken up tenancy in our harbor.
The director of Napier Watt estate agents in Mayfair, Jonathan Adams, told industry site Letting AgentToday: "As the current wave of students come to the end of their tenancies, those who have rented before know it makes sense to take over a tenancy during the summer.
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