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Supplementary A - London Borough of Hillingdon

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up possession <strong>of</strong> the property<br />

• Possession proceedings have been issued<br />

against you on any <strong>of</strong> the grounds for<br />

possession or a Notice Seeking Possession<br />

has been served on you<br />

• An Injunction, an Anti Social Behaviour Order or<br />

an order for possession has been granted on<br />

the grounds <strong>of</strong> nuisance<br />

• Your property will be too large or unsuitable for<br />

the household moving in<br />

• Your property has been adapted for a physically<br />

disabled person and if the exchange is allowed<br />

to go ahead no one moving into the property<br />

needs the adaptations<br />

• Your property is one that is let to people with<br />

special needs and services to assist with those<br />

needs are provided near the property.<br />

We may refuse to allow you to proceed with the<br />

mutual exchange until you have completed any repairs<br />

that are your responsibility. This will include any<br />

damage to the property caused deliberately or<br />

carelessly by you or any member <strong>of</strong> your household,<br />

or a lodger, a subtenant, child, visitor or pet.<br />

Probationary /<br />

Demoted Tenancies<br />

have no right to<br />

exchange<br />

10.3 If you have probationary or a demoted Tenancy you<br />

do not have the right to sublet, assign or exchange<br />

any part <strong>of</strong> the property.<br />

Ending your tenancy 10.4 To end your tenancy, you must give four weeks’ notice<br />

in writing ending on either a Sunday or a Monday. In<br />

certain circumstances we may accept notice <strong>of</strong> a<br />

shorter period.<br />

If you give notice, you must give full vacant<br />

possession when leaving the property.<br />

If you are joint tenants and one <strong>of</strong> you gives written<br />

notice, this will end the tenancy for both <strong>of</strong> you. When<br />

the notice expires, the other joint tenant will have no<br />

right to remain living in the property<br />

Ending a Contractual<br />

Tenancy<br />

10.5 To end a contractual tenancy either side must give<br />

four weeks’ notice in writing ending on either a Sunday<br />

or Monday.<br />

Cabinet report 15 th March 2007 appendix to Item 3 Page 48

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