The Housing Law Website – Non-Secure Tenancy

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  • Published: 17 Sep 2009
  • Last edited: 8 Apr 2010

Although not a true legal classification; the phrase ‘non-secure tenancy’ is often used to refer to a tenancy which would otherwise be secure, (i.e. the landlord and tenant conditions are satisfied), however fall within one of the statutory exceptions. (HA 1985 Sch 1). A landlord may gain possession of a non-secure tenancy with relative ease.

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