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Meaning of "tenancies"

tenancy (noun) - The possession or occupancy of a property, apartment, or premises by a tenant or renter in exchange for payment of rent. A tenancy agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the rental arrangement, including the duration of the tenancy, rent amount, and responsibilities of both the landlord and the tenant
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You have been exhibiting antisocial tenancies again.
Tenancies were not hereditary and varied greatly in size.
Homes are allocated by need and tenancies are for life.
Leases or tenancies with a duration of under ten years.
Delivery of security deposit to residential tenancies officer or tenant.
Leases or tenancies with a duration of over ten years.
The sale is subject to existing tenancies.
Tenancies starting from one month.
Several statutes provided for matters relating to residential tenancies.
In the case of tenancies the debts are of an extremely shortterm character.
The upper floors are divided into a number of small tenancies.
Succession to tenancies on death.
Some landlords refund entrance fees at the end of tenancies.
This will apply to all tenancies signed after this date.
Tenancies of immovable property.

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The most common is tenancies.
Respect to the termination of tenancies from publicly owned and publicly subsidized housing units.
It gradually fell into dereliction and was divided into multiple tenancies.
Long term tenancies.
It must contain a variety of residential property types held a variety of tenancies.
One has to differ between residential tenancies and industrial premises.
I took the liberty of making a start on your leases and tenancies.
One option is to prohibit smoking in new tenancies and even some existing tenancies.
Please note the property is sold subject to the existing tenancies.
It had the estate farmed out on agricultural tenancies as a source of produce and income.
This law applies to all residential dwelling units except farm tenancies.
They have protected tenancies and they have rejected offers to buy them out.
Action to stop mortgage providers from prohibiting landlords from offering longer tenancies.
In parts of Byker turnover of tenancies has been high.
Police say they will seek to evict tenants who flout the rules of their tenancies.
Other tenancies at will in Florida are created by.
Analysis shows markets respond to energy efficient buildings with higher rentals and longer tenancies.
All Tenancies were protected at that time.
The government may develop standard lease templates for these types of tenancies in the future.
The Residential Tenancies Act allows a landlord to evict you for a number of reasons.
These parapet ornaments mark the position of the party walls that separate the three tenancies.
The Residential Tenancies Tribunal is available to all landlords and tenants for assistance.
Sancho divided Álava into several smaller tenancies.
Making indeterminate tenancies the sole form of rental contract in England and Wales.
The Act provided for the transfer of certain tenancies on divorce.
If a Residential Tenancies Officer determines that the value of the chattels is greater than any.
Obviously that could be true if they dealt with so few Tenancies.
Both the Residential Tenancies Act and other laws change from time to time.
The majority of buildings on the Mall contain a small number of retail tenancies.
The assigned Residential Tenancies Officer may conduct an investigation and may inspect the premises.
The Act restricts termination of tenancies.
A Residential Tenancies Officer also has the right to inspect the property to determine its value.
The MVÖ would like the MRG to cover all tenancies.
Changes to the Residential Tenancies Act would help to prevent unnecessary evictions from social housing.
Controversial landlord Fergus Wilson has increased rents on all new tenancies.

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