Those working in the Social Housing sector will be very familiar with the introductory, or starter, tenancy regime – i.e. a tenancy which effectively provides for a 12 month trial period before converting to either a secure or assured tenancy at the end of that period. However, if the landlord experiences any problems in that [...]
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