🏠 Security of tenure exclusion

About this category

A security of tenure exclusion is a legal clause that allows a landlord to evict a tenant without cause. This type of clause is typically used in situations where the property is being sold or redeveloped.

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🏠 Security of tenure exclusion

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Simple Declaration By Tenant (Exclude Security Of Tenure)

This is a legal document in which the tenant agrees not to have any security of tenure under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

What to watch out for

  • That the tenant has received and read the warning notice of exclusion of the provisions of sections 24 to 28 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 from the lease.
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    Tenant's Statutory Declaration To Exclude Security Of Tenure

    This is a legal document stating that the tenant has received and read a notice from the landlord that excludes the tenant's right to security of tenure under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

    What to watch out for

  • That the tenant has received and read the warning notice
  • That the tenant understands the implications of excluding the security of tenure provisions from the lease
  • That the tenant is willing to proceed with the lease on this basis
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    Exclude security of tenure

    clause If someone wants to exclude security of tenure, it may be because they want the flexibility to end the tenancy agreement early, or they want to be able to evict a tenant more easily. Security of tenure gives tenants certain rights and protections, so excluding it may make it easier for a landlord to end a tenancy or evict a tenant.