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She said that in the UK, when laws around renting were dismantled during the 1980s, allowing landlords far greater freedom to set tenancy terms, the government probably didn't envisage the likes of Blackstone or Och Ziff being the names on the agreement.
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Instead, West Ham were awarded a 99-year tenancy agreement under terms that also allow athletics, concerts and other sports to coexist in the stadium.
Mary Ann Hallenborg, a Manhattan landlord-tenant lawyer, said that the term "required services" is used in the context of a rent-stabilized tenancy and the term "essential services" is used for rent-controlled tenants.
Last year the government said it planned to make it easier for tenants to sublet a room by legislating against the use of clauses in private fixed-term tenancy agreements that expressly rule out subletting or otherwise sharing space on a short-term basis.
The short, fixed-term tenancy often denies them that life.
Landlords are the major obstacle, says Jones, as they favour the stability of long-term tenancy.
The new short-term tenancy lasting a minimum of two years will not apply to existing tenancies in social housing.
Under English land law, most flats are sold as "leaseholds", which is technically a form of long-term tenancy.
But it is hard to see how shorter term tenancy would hoist people up the social scale.
"If you have signed a fixed-term tenancy agreement then your landlord cannot increase the rent during that time without your consent," says Hannah Maundrell of Money.co.uk.co.uk
He defended plans to cut funding for social housing and introduce a more short- term tenancy, closer to market rents, for social housing.
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