tenancy

[ˈtɛnənsi]

tenancy Definition

  • 1the possession of land or property as a tenant
  • 2the period of time during which someone has the right to use a particular property

Using tenancy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tenancy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tenancy agreement is for one year.

  • Example

    The landlord is responsible for maintaining the property during the tenancy.

  • Example

    The tenancy will end next month.

  • Example

    The new tenancy begins on the first of the month.

tenancy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tenancy

  • a type of tenancy that provides tenants with increased security of tenure and limits the landlord's ability to evict them

    Example

    The tenant has an assured tenancy, which means they have the right to stay in the property for as long as they wish.

  • fixed-term tenancy

    a type of tenancy that lasts for a specified period of time, after which it may be renewed or terminated

    Example

    The landlord and tenant agreed to a fixed-term tenancy of six months.

  • a type of tenancy that continues for successive periods until either the landlord or tenant gives notice to terminate it

    Example

    The tenant has a periodic tenancy, which means they must give one month's notice before moving out.

Origins of tenancy

from Latin 'tenere', meaning 'to hold'

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Summary: tenancy in Brief

'Tenancy' [ˈtɛnənsi] refers to the possession of land or property as a tenant, or the period of time during which someone has the right to use a particular property. It includes types of tenancies such as 'assured tenancy,' which provides increased security of tenure, 'fixed-term tenancy,' which lasts for a specified period of time, and 'periodic tenancy,' which continues until either party gives notice to terminate it.