Assured Shorthold Tenancy (England)

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Assured Shorthold Tenancy (England)

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Agreement creating an assured shorthold tenancy

(England only)

Important

This is a legally binding document. Please read it carefully to ensure that it contains everything you want and nothing you are not prepared to agree.

date [date]

Parties

  1. 1

    [name of landlord] [of OR incorporated in England and Wales with company registration number [number] whose registered office is at] [address] (Landlord)

  1. 2

    [name of Tenant] [of OR incorporated in England and Wales with company registration number [number] whose registered office is at] [address] (Tenant)

  1. 3

    [[name of Guarantor] [of OR incorporated in England and Wales with company registration number [number] whose registered office is at] [address] (Guarantor)]

    1. 1

      Definitions

      In this Agreement, the following definitions apply:

      Communication Service

      1. a telephone (other than a mobile telephone), the internet, cable television or satellite television;

      Deposit

      1. a deposit of £[amount] to be held as security against a breach of any of the Tenant’s obligations in this Agreement;

      Fixtures and Fittings

      1. any fixtures and fittings set out in the inventory and Schedule of Condition;

      Furniture and Effects

      1. any furniture, furnishings and effects set out in the Inventory and Schedule

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Assured shorthold tenancy definition
What does Assured shorthold tenancy mean?

The most frequently used tenancy agreement in the letting of residential properties to private tenants. These agreements are regulated by the Housing Act 1988.

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