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the tenancies
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The occupancy of property, etc., under a lease, or by paying rent.
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They want to be confident that one day the tenancies can get off life-support.
The council has now issued an order rendering the tenancies void in two months.
He said: It is quite clear that the bond structure that finances most of the tenancies is unsustainable.
But plans changed and the tenancies stretched from years to decades, with an implicit understanding that tenants were in these properties permanently.
On 28 November, politicians will have the chance to vote for the tenancies (reform) bill, to protect renters from unfair evictions.
Management estimates that every England match is worth £0.25m in turnover, and the tenancies, with their high concentration of community locations, should pull in additional business.
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The tenancy has been taken by deception.
Consider putting both names on the tenancy.
"The tenancy is the paramount concern," he said.
Mr. Whalen died three years ago, passing the tenancy to Mr. Hernandez.
Tenancy agreement: Have the tenancy agreement checked over by the student union, or even your Citizens Advice Bureau.
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