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Supplementary A - London Borough of Hillingdon

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7. LIVING IN YOUR HOME<br />

Please remember that in this Agreement there are specific sections that are only<br />

applicable to Probationary Tenants and certain sections that are only applicable to Secure<br />

Tenants.<br />

Within this section<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> the property 7.1<br />

Who can live in the property with you 7.2<br />

Lodgers 7.3<br />

Carer/ Relatives 7.4<br />

Sub letting 7.5<br />

Council’s right to information 7.6<br />

Animals 7.7<br />

Permissions needed 7.8<br />

Improvements and changes you can make to your premises 7.9<br />

Secure Tenants Only 7.9.1<br />

Television Aerials and Satellite Dishes 7.9.2<br />

Probationary/ Demoted Tenants 7.9.3<br />

Right to Compensation 7.10<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> your garden 7.11<br />

Written Permission needed for works, alterations or improvements to the garden 7.12<br />

High Hedges 7.13<br />

Parking and Cars 7.14<br />

Disabled Parking Bays 7.14.1<br />

Your duty to Council Officers and /or its agents 7.15<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> the property<br />

Running a business<br />

7.1<br />

7.1.1<br />

Neither you, your visitors nor any member <strong>of</strong> your<br />

household is allowed to use the property or shared<br />

areas for any illegal or immoral activity. In particular,<br />

you must not use the premises for any drug-related<br />

activity, including the consumption, sale, dealing or<br />

abuse <strong>of</strong> illegal or unlawful drugs.<br />

If you want to run a small business from the property<br />

you must first get our written permission. We will not<br />

normally refuse permission unless the business could<br />

damage the property or cause a nuisance or<br />

annoyance to your neighbours or those engaged in<br />

lawful activity in and /or around your property.<br />

Depending on the nature <strong>of</strong> the business it may be<br />

necessary for you to obtain other consent (including<br />

planning consent) or licences. It is your<br />

Cabinet report 15 th March 2007 appendix to Item 3 Page 36

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