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to tenancies
noun
The occupancy of property, etc., under a lease, or by paying rent.
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Succession to tenancies was regulated by a system of different "estates," or rights in land, which determined the duration of the tenant's interest.
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He seeks to limit tenancies to five years only in the future, seeing social housing as a medium-term rather than a permanent housing solution for people.
The results included explicit security for the Scottish smallholders; the legal right to bequeath tenancies to descendants; and creating a Crofting Commission.
But their enduring claim to tenancy carries little weight.
Riverside is not the only association to rethink its approach to tenancy support.
Publicise your zero tolerance approach to tenancy fraud – use posters, leaflets and social media – and make sure you tell local residents how they can report their own concerns.
We need much more municipal housing, clear regulation on renting – from rental costs to tenancy length to property maintenance rules – proper intervention to fight homelessness, and far less property price speculation.
Crosstabulation and tests of independence were used to describe the adoption of HSP according to tenancy.
New insight was also gained by interpreting the survey results with regard to tenancy type.
The council said changes to tenancy arrangements are unlikely to be implemented before the end of the year.
To summarize, in Stockholm municipality, it is hypothesized that the adoption of HSP will vary according to: tenancy type.
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