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  2. Secure tenancy - Wikipedia

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    A secure tenancy is a type of tenancy in the United Kingdom created by the Housing Act 1980. Most tenancies started before 15 January 1989 are likely to be secure. [1] The secure tenancy was replaced on 15 January 1989 for new tenancies by an assured tenancy, with weaker protection, [2] by the Housing Act 1988 .

  3. Secure tenants - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Secure_tenants&oldid=1097766655"This page was last edited on 12 July 2022, at 15:45 (UTC). (UTC).

  4. Assured tenancy - Wikipedia

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    An assured tenancy is a legal category of residential tenancy to an individual (or individuals jointly) in English land law. Statute affords a tenant under an assured tenancy a degree of security of tenure. A tenant under an assured tenancy may not be evicted without a reasonable ground in the Housing Act 1988 and, where periodic [n 1] changes ...

  5. Digest access authentication - Wikipedia

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    e. Digest access authentication is one of the agreed-upon methods a web server can use to negotiate credentials, such as username or password, with a user's web browser. This can be used to confirm the identity of a user before sending sensitive information, such as online banking transaction history.

  6. Tenants union - Wikipedia

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    Tenants union. A tenants union, also known as a tenants association, is a group of tenants that collectively organize to improve the conditions of their housing and mutually educate about their rights as renters. [1] [2] Groups may also lobby local officials to change housing policies or address homelessness.

  7. Regulated tenancy - Wikipedia

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    A regulated tenancy is in English property law a kind of tenancy granted by a private landlord prior to 15 January 1989. There are two kinds of regulated tenancies under the Rent Act 1977 : protected tenancies and statutory tenancies .

  8. Secure fixed term tenancy - Wikipedia

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    A secure fixed term tenancy is in the United Kingdom a tenancy existing for a fixed number of years. Fixed term tenancies were introduced in the Housing and Planning Act 2016 replacing the 'lifetime' secure council tenancy for new tenancies issued. The Housing and Planning Act 2016 allows for ten-year tenancies.

  9. Assured shorthold tenancy - Wikipedia

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    Assured shorthold tenancy. The assured shorthold tenancy ( AST) is the default legal category of residential tenancy in England and Wales. It is a form of assured tenancy with limited security of tenure, which was introduced by the Housing Act 1988 [n 1] and saw an important default provision and a widening of its definition made by the Housing ...