Converted tenancy
A converted tenancy is in English property law a type of tenancy that existed where a controlled tenancy was converted into a regulated tenancy.[1] From 28 November 1980 all controlled tenancies were converted into regulated tenancies.[1]
References
- ^ a b Law, J. (2015) Oxford Dictionary of Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 148
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Tenancies in the United Kingdom
- Protected tenancy
- Statutory tenancy (See also Regulated tenancy)
- Secure tenancy
- Assured tenancy
- Assured shorthold tenancy (See also Short assured tenancy (Scotland))
- Starter tenancy
- Demoted tenancy
- Family intervention tenancy
- Business tenancy
- Common law tenancy
- Flexible tenancy
- Non-secure tenancy
- Secure fixed term tenancy
- Controlled tenancy (See also Converted tenancy)
- Contrived tenancy
- Sitting tenant
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