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                                                               Draft                                Appendix 1 
                      
                                       Tenancy Agreement - Secure tenant 
                      
                     This tenancy agreement is a legal contract. It describes the rights and 
                     responsibilities of Harrow Council and of you, the tenant. This agreement has the 
                     following sections: 
                      
                         1. Your Tenancy Agreement 
                         2.  Rent and other charges 
                         3.  Use of your home & communal areas 
                         4. Repairs and Improvements 
                         5. Tenant Involvement 
                         6. Ending your tenancy 
                      
                     The Tenants’ Handbook, which is given to you with a copy of this Agreement, will 
                     help you to understand this Agreement.  Please read these documents carefully 
                     and keep them to refer to in future. 
                      
                      
                     1.    YOUR TENANCY AGREEMENT 
                      
                     1.1  This agreement makes you a secure tenant of Harrow Council, London. 
                            
                     1.2  This is a weekly secure tenancy. 
                            
                     1.3  The Housing Act 1985 is the Act of Parliament, which establishes the basis 
                           of this Agreement. This means that the Council can only gain possession of 
                           your home under the grounds specified in the Act. 
                            
                     1.4  As a tenant you have to abide by the terms of this secure Tenancy 
                           Agreement.  This applies to all joint tenants jointly and severally. That 
                           means each joint tenant has full responsibility to comply with the terms of 
                           this agreement and the terms “tenant” refers to you individually as well as 
                           jointly. 
                            
                     1.5  As a secure tenant you can keep your home as long as you want it unless 
                           there is a legal reason why the council wants to take it back. A court has to 
                           agree with the council's request to evict you or to move you to another 
                           home. This could be for one of the following reasons:  
                      
                           (a)  You breach of any of your obligations in this Tenancy Agreement. 
                            
                            (b)  The accommodation was provided to you as a result of false information 
                                  knowingly or recklessly given to us by you or someone acting on your 
                                  behalf. 
                             
                            (c)   You assigned your tenancy to another tenant or a member of your 
                                  family in exchange, and a money payment was made in connection 
                                  with the exchange. 
                             
                            (d)  The accommodation was given to you while works were being carried 
                                  out to your usual home, and the work has been completed. 
                             
                            (e)  We need vacant possession of your home to carry out repairs to it or 
                                  for complete redevelopment, which cannot reasonably be carried out if 
                                  you do not move or because it has to be demolished. You will be 
                                  offered a suitable alternative home. You will usually get compensation 
                                  or help with moving costs (or both) depending on your circumstances. 
                                  Your move could be permanent or temporary.     
                             
                           (f)    Your home has been specifically designed or adapted for the 
                                  physically disabled or provided to meet other special needs, and the 
                                  people living there no longer need these adaptations, and we need the 
                                  property for a household with those physical disabilities or special 
                                  needs. 
                            
                           (g)    You succeeded to the tenancy and you are under occupying the 
                                  premises. This does not apply if you are the former tenant’s husband 
                                  or wife. 
                             
                            (h)   Your home is overcrowded to such an extent that you are guilty of an 
                                  offence. 
                             
                            (i)   We have any other grounds for possession under Schedule 2 of the 
                                  Housing Act 1985 Parts I, II and III. 
                      
                      
                     2.     Rent and Other Charges 
                      
                     2.1  You must pay your rent and it must be paid on time. Your rent is due every 
                            week but you can pay in advance every two weeks or every calendar month 
                            if you prefer. If you do not pay your rent the council can go to court to get 
                            permission to evict you from your home.  
                      
                     2.2  If you are joint tenants you are each responsible for all of the rent and for 
                            any rent arrears. We can recover all rent arrears owed for your home from 
                            any individual joint tenant, whether they are living at the property or not. 
                      
                     2.3  Your rent may be changed from time to time. This will usually happen once 
                           a year. You will be told in writing at least four weeks before any increase in 
                           your rent.  
                      
                     2.4  You must repay any money you owe us from a previous tenancy, such as 
                           rent arrears or the cost of repairing deliberate damage. If you do not keep to 
                           an agreed repayment plan, we can go to court to get permission to evict you 
                           from your home.  
                      
                     2.5  We have the right to charge you for any new service we provide for your 
                           home. The cost will be charged along with your rent. We will tell you in 
                           writing, at least four weeks before we do this.  
                      
                     2.6  Some tenants pay for extra services in addition to their rent. Your housing 
                           officer will tell you when you sign for your tenancy if you are one of these 
                           tenants.  
                      
                      
                      
                                                                      
                     3.    Your home and communal areas
                      
                           You should be able to enjoy your home in peace and we will help you if you 
                           cannot enjoy your home because of problems caused by other people. In 
                           return we expect you to allow other people to enjoy their home. 
                      
                     Occupation - Your Responsibilities  
                      
                     3.1  You must use your council property as your only or principal home.  
                      
                     3.2  You must tell your housing officer in writing if you will be away from home 
                           for more than a month. (This is so we know you haven’t abandoned your 
                           home). If you don’t use your property as your only or principal home, or if 
                           you don’t tell us when you’ll be away for more than a month, we may take 
                           action to end your tenancy.  
                      
                     3.3  You must not allow your home to become statutorily overcrowded. 
                            
                     3.4  You must not assign your tenancy other than to complete a Mutual 
                           Exchange with another secure tenant or assured tenants of a registered 
                           housing association or housing trust which is a charity. 
                            
                     3.5 You must obtain our written consent before you do a Mutual Exchange.  If 
                           we      have to withhold consent we will serve a notice on you within forty-
                           two days of the date of your application for consent, specifying the reasons 
                           for the refusal. If you do exchange without our written agreement we will 
          take legal action to evict you. You will not be able to return to your original 
          home and will not be offered alternative housing. 
         
         
        Lodgers - Your Rights and Responsibilities 
         
        3.6  You have the right to take in lodgers. A lodger is someone who lives with 
          you, but wasn’t part of your household when you first moved in. They don’t 
          have exclusive right to any one part of your home, and will get some sort of 
          service from you such as cooking or cleaning.  
         
        3.7   You must tell us in writing if you are taking in a lodger 
         
                 
        Sub- tenants - Your rights and responsibilities 
         
         
        3.8  You have the right to sub-let. Sub-letting means that someone who lives 
          with you, but wasn’t part of your household when you first moved in, pays 
          you rent to have an exclusive right to part of your home. They will usually do 
          their own cooking and cleaning. You cannot sub-let the whole of the 
          property and if you do you will lose your security of tenure. 
         
        3.9  You must obtain our permission in writing before you sub-let part of your 
          home. 
         
         
        Conduct - Your Responsibilities 
         
         
        3.10 You are responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) 
          living in or visiting your home. You are responsible in your home, on 
          surrounding land, in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, 
          paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the locality around your 
          home. 
           
        3.11 You must not do or allow anything to be done which is illegal, or which is a 
          nuisance or    annoyance to your neighbours or people living in the 
          immediate vicinity of your home, street or estate. This includes people using 
          local facilities, shops, footpaths, amenity areas, and children on their way to 
          school and elderly people using day care or sheltered housing facilities. 
          This is not an exhaustive list. 
           
        3.12 You or anyone living with you, or visiting your home, must not harass any 
          other person. This includes your neighbours or people living in the 
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