The tenancy agreement is a contract between a tenant and a landlord. It may be written or oral. The tenancy agreement gives certain rights to both tenant and landlord, for example, tenant's right to occupy the accommodation and the landlord's right to receive rent for letting the accommodation.
A legal agreement designed to protect the rights of both you and your landlord. It should set out all the terms and conditions of the rental arrangements.
a binding legal contract and the tenant must ask the lessor/agent for permission to be released from the agreement early
a contract between the landlord and tenant
a contract between you and your landlord that sets out your rights to live in a rented property
a contract between you and your landlord which states the terms and conditions of your living in their property
a contract between you and your subtenant or lodger, setting out the terms and conditions of their stay in your property
a contract between you and your tenant
a contract that sets out the terms of the rental such as how much you will pay in rent, when you pay it and any restrictions on the number of people that can live there
a legal agreement in writing that sets out the rights and responsibilities of both landlord and tenant
a legal and binding document
a legal contract between you and your landlord
a legal contract so you should read it carefully before signing
a legally binding document and if the terms of the agreement are broken the council can apply to the courts to have the tenant evicted
a legally-binding document between you and the landlord
a written contract between you and your landlord
a written or verbal contract between the tenant and landlord setting out the conditions of the tenancy
The contractual terms and conditions between a tenant and landlord.
This is the formal agreement stipulating all the terms and conditions of the tenancy. Agreements are usually prepared by the landlord's solicitor and run to several pages. It is often advisable for the tenant to have his own solicitor to review the Agreement and in this case the tenant would bear his own legal fees. Upon signing the Tenancy Agreement, the tenant must pay the security deposit to the landlord. The Tenancy Agreement is signed by both parties, in duplicate, and must have the stamp duty paid.
Contract signed by landlord and tenant with stated all the terms and conditions of rent of a property.
This is a legal binding document containing details about the rental terms. Sometimes known as a rental agreement. It will state the parties - landlord - tenants the rental price and the property address along with the "Covenants" / obligations (promises) of the let. It should be written in plain clear language.
A legally binding document outlining an agreement between landlord and tenant in respect to the property. Also called a lease.
This is an important document which sets out the terms of a tenancy, including rights of both the tenant and the landlord in respect of the property and the period of the lease. The most common form of Tenancy Agreement is an ‘Assured Shorthold Tenancyâ€(tm), which allows a landlord to reclaim possession of the property at the end of the tenancy period.
An agreement signed by the landlord and the tenant stipulating the cost and the term of tenancy. Tenancy agreements are often renewed after 6 months.
A legally binding document, which creates the contract between Landlord and Tenant and governs the respective obligations and responsibilities of both parties.
also used to describe the agreement between the landlord and tenant. There is no significant legal difference between the terms 'lease' and 'tenancy agreement'. In general usage, the term lease might be used more frequently to describe an agreement for a longer term. For the purposes of the Residential Tenancies Act in Alberta, the lease agreement is called a residential tenancy agreement.
Legal document or contract between landlord and tenant setting out the rights and responsibilities of each