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The information provided is intended solely as a general example related to flexible tenancy arrangements in the UK. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consulting a qualified legal professional specializing in property or tenancy law. Laws and regulations may vary depending on the jurisdiction, and adjustments may be necessary to ensure compliance with local requirements. The use of this example is at the user’s own risk, and we assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or consequences arising from its use without professional review.
Please note: This is a provisional template for a Rolling Tenancy Agreement in the UK, provided for illustration purposes only. Actual terms should be tailored to specific circumstances and legal advice.
Sample Rolling Tenancy Agreement (UK)
Parties:
Landlord: ABC Property Management Ltd.
Address: 123 High Street, London, SW1A 1AA
Tenant: John Doe
Address: 456 Elm Street, London, SW2 3XY
Property:
The premises subject to this agreement are located at 789 Maple Avenue, London, SW4 7AY, or any other property as mutually agreed.
Tenancy Duration & Renewal:
This tenancy shall commence on __________________ and shall continue on a rolling basis, with periodic monthly payments, unless terminated in accordance with this agreement.
Rent:
The tenant agrees to pay a weekly/monthly rent of £__________, payable in advance on the __________ of each month.
Landlord Responsibilities:
The landlord shall ensure that the property is maintained in a habitable condition and shall comply with all relevant health and safety regulations.
Tenant Responsibilities:
The tenant agrees to keep the property clean, report any damages, and adhere to all terms stipulated herein and by relevant laws.
Governing Law:
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales. Disputes shall be resolved through the courts of the United Kingdom.
Additional Conditions:
- The tenant may end the tenancy by giving at least one month’s notice in writing.
- The landlord may terminate the agreement in accordance with statutory notice periods.
- Deposit details and protections as required by UK law are outlined separately.
London, ______________________
Landlord (or Authorized Agent)
Tenant
