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Assured Shorthold Tenancies - Definition

Assured Shorthold Tenancies (unlike assured tenancies) do not give long-term security. They are not regulated by usual rent controls.

If an assured shorthold tenancy is granted before 28th February 1997 then the landlord must serve a notice which states that the tenancy will be an assured shorthold tenancy.

For all new tenancies, which started after 28th February 1997 they will automatically be assured shorthold tenancies, unless the landlord serves a notice to say it is NOT to be an assured shorthold tenancy. Or it is written into the agreement that it is not an assured shorthold tenancy.

There are some types of tenancies, which cannot automatically become assured shortholds.

Examples are:

a) Assured tenancies taken over by a partner or family member of the original tenant after that tenant's death.

b) Tenancies that were previously secure tenancies and become assured tenancies.

c) Long residential tenancies, which ended and became assured shortholds.

d) Landlord of a tenant, who has an assured tenancy, grants a new one.

e) The tenancy is already an assured agricultural tenancy.

Student lets will usually be assured shorthold tenancies and will not give any long-term security.


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