Your tenancy can be ended in at least one of the following ways:
- You break any conditions of the tenancy agreement. We will always try to sort out matters before taking legal action but, if you continue to break the terms of your tenancy agreement, we may have no option but to take possession of the property
- You abandon your home or live permanently at another address
- The landlord may end the tenancy by giving not less than two months' notice in writing at any time after the full term of the initial tenancy agreement
- There is legal ground for possession under the Housing Act 1985, the Housing Act 1996 or any other law
- We are granted a county court order to evict you
Examples of when we may try to evict you:
- You have broken one or more of the tenancy conditions
- If you have got behind with your rent
- If you or anyone living in your property causes a serious nuisance
- If you or anyone living with you has been convicted of using your home for illegal purposes
- You seriously neglect or damage your property or shared area
- You got your tenancy because you deliberately gave us false information