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Your Tenancy Agreement

Your tenancy agreement is very important. It is a legal contract which tells you our responsibilities and what you can expect from us and your responsibilities and what we will expect from you. It is important that you read your agreement carefully. If there is anything you don't understand please ask us. You may need to refer to your signed copy - so please keep it safe.

If you or someone acting on your behalf has given us false information to get the tenancy we can repossess the property.

We will expect all new tenants to sign a Good Neighbour Agreement setting out our responsibilities as well as the behaviour we expect from our tenants.

Our responsibilities to you

We will:

In this article:  

How to contact us:  

 You can contact our Housing Management team on 01476 406373 or 01476 406084, or email us at tenancy@southkesteven.gov.uk

Related documents

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[16kb] Alterations Letter Alterations Letter
[147kb] Tenants' handbook booklet 1 - Introduction Introduction
[311kb] Tenants Handbook - Tenancy Agreement - 02 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Tenancy Agreement - 02
[283kb] Tenants' Handbook booklet 3 - Estate management Estate management
[227kb] Tenants Handbook - Paying your rent - 04 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Paying your rent - 04
[2Mb] Tenants Handbook - Repairs to your home - 05 - August 2011 Tenants Handbook - Repairs to your home - 05
[229kb] Tenants Handbook - Improvements to your home- 06 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Improvements to your home- 06
[356kb] Tenants Handbook - Being a good neighbour- 07 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Being a good neighbour- 07
[288kb] Tenants Handbook - Getting involved - 08 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Getting involved - 08
[347kb] Tenants Handbook - Supported housing - 09 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Supported housing - 09
[197kb] Tenants' Handbook booklet 10 - Customer Feedback Customer feedback
[129kb] Tenants Handbook - Useful numbers- 11 - 23.03.11 Tenants Handbook - Useful numbers- 11

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