![]()  | 
		Canada Legal .com Directory of Canadian Legal Resources  |  
	    
England & Wales Tenancy Agreement for Introductory or Secure Tenant
UK housing councils, prepare a Tenancy Agreement for Introductory or Secure Tenants in England or Wales with this ready-made template.
- This Tenancy Agreement is for use in England and Wales only.
 - Rent is payable weekly, on Monday of each week.
 - The tenant is responsible for maintaining the premises, fittings and fixtures in clean condition and good order and repair.
 - The council is responsible for maintaining and repairing the exterior of the premises, and installations for water, heating, etc.
 - The council is not liable for damage caused by fire, flood or accident and tenants should arrange for their own insurance.
 - If the tenancy is an introductory tenancy, it will automatically become a secure tenancy after a 12-month trial period if the tenant does not default in his/her obligations and the Council has not instituted legal proceedings to evict.
 - The agreement also sets out the rights of tenants, and includes a template Premises Condition Report.
 
Download: 
 England & Wales Tenancy Agreement for Introductory or Secure Tenant
Related Forms:
- England & Wales House / Flat Share Agreement with Resident Owner
 - England & Wales Landlord's Notice for Information About Sub-Tenancies
 - England & Wales Non-Assured Tenancy Agreement (Furnished Premises)
 - England & Wales Non-Assured Tenancy Agreement (Unfurnished Premises)
 - England & Wales Non-Secure Tenancy Agreement
 - England & Wales Rent Statement for Weekly Tenant / Sharer
 - England & Wales Secure Tenancy Agreement
 - England & Wales Succession Tenancy Agreement
 
Related Categories:
- Downloadable Business Forms > Rental Property Management Forms > United Kingdom
 - Downloadable Legal Forms > Residential Lease and Rental Forms > United Kingdom
 
More: FormsHound.com
| 
 NOTICE: E.&O.E. See important legal disclaimer (www.canadalegal.com/legal.asp)  | 
| ©1998-2025 Canada Legal .com | Nov 4, 2025 | 

