 | Security
of tenure |
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You
cannot be evicted from your home without a court order.
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 | Joint
tenancy |
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You
and anyone who lives in (or is going to stay in) your house and uses it
as their only home can apply for a joint tenancy.
The Co-operative must agree to this unless they have good reasons
for not doing so.
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 | Succession |
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If
you die, your tenancy can be succeeded to by either:
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Your
husband or wife; |
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The
other joint tenant; |
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Your
partner (of either sex) who was living with you for at least six
months beforehand |
If
none of the above people qualifies or chooses to succeed, the tenancy can
pass to:
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Another
member of your family who was living with you when you died. |
If none of the above people qualifies or chooses to succeed, the tenancy
can pass to:
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A
carer who lives with you in your home and gave up their only or
main home to care for you or a member of your family.
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The
tenancy can be succeeded to twice. For
example, if there is a couple who are husband and wife and the man is the
tenant, the tenancy would pass to his wife when he dies.
If the wife died later on, an adult son or daughter would have the
right to succeed to the tenancy.
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 | Assignation,
exchanges, subletting |
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You
can sublet your tenancy, exchange your house or take in a lodger.
You can also assign (sign over) your tenancy to anyone who has
lived in your house as their only home for at least six months, however,
you must get written permission from the Co-operative.
We can only refuse permission if there are good reasons for doing
so. You should think
carefully before doing any of the above and get advice.
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 | Repairs |
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The
Co-operative must carry out certain types of small urgent repairs within
a given timescale (this is referred to as the “right to repair”).
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 | Compensation
for Improvements |
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You
have a right to receive compensation at the end of your tenancy for
certain types of improvements you have made to your home, as long as the
Co-operative gave you permission to make the improvements in the first
place.
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 | Information |
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The
Co-operative must give you a written tenancy agreement, information
about your landlord’s complaints procedure and, before you tenancy
begins, information about the right to buy and any responsibilities you
may have if you buy your home.
If
you ask, we must give you information about policies on setting rent,
allocation houses, repairs and maintenance.
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 | Consultation |
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The
Co-operative must consult with you, and take account of your views,
before making or changing any housing management polices that are likely
to significantly affect you, for example, repairs and maintenance, rent
and service charges. Tenants’
groups can register with us and have a right to be consulted.
You can ask us for a copy of our tenant participation strategy,
which outlines their arrangements for asking and considering your views.
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 | Right
to Manage |
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You
and your neighbours can get together to form a tenant management
co-operative and enter into an agreement with the Co-operative to manage
your own homes.
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 | Purchasing
your Home |
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If
you currently have the right to buy your home, the conditions you enjoy
will be protected for as long as you stay in the same house.
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EXAMPLE OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS
The
Co-operative cannot change any of the statutory rights in the Scottish Secure
Tenancy Agreement, however, we do have a right to add contractual conditions as
long as these do not compromise your statutory rights.
Examples
of contractual clauses in the Agreement include:
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what
you must do before moving out of your home, |
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where
you can park a caravan or trailer, |
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keeping
of pets. |
SIGNING
THE SCOTTISH SECURE TENANCY AGREEMENT
Over
the next 6 months staff will sign you up to the new Agreement. We will contact
you by letter and inform you of a date and time when we plan to visit you at
home to sign the Agreement. A copy of the Agreement and a summary will be
enclosed with the letter so that you can read the Agreement in detail
beforehand.
We
plan to carry out most of these signings in the evenings or at week-ends as we
hope this will be the most convenient time to find people at home. If the time
we have set for the signings is not convenient for you or you prefer we do not
visit you in your home you can contact us to make alternative arrangements.
When
you sign for the Agreement the staff will explain the rights and
responsibilities set out in the agreement and will be happy to answer any
queries you have about the agreement.
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MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT THE SCOTTISH SECURE TENANCY AGREEMENT
If
you want more information on the Agreement or you have any concerns about
signing you can contact our
Aberdeen
office by the following means.
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Telephone
us on 01224 628400 |
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Write
to us at Tenants First Housing Co-operative Ltd, 23,
Albert
Street
,
Aberdeen
,
AB25 1XX
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E-mail
us at info@tenantsfirst.com |
You
can also use these contacts if you or anyone you know would like the information
above or the Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement on tape, large type or in a
language other than English.
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