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Find out about your rights as a tenant and tenancy agreements.
If you have any questions about your tenancy agreement, you can:
If you're moving into a Housing Association property, you should contact them directly.
As a tenant of Sutton Council you have rights covering:
We have a duty of care to you and uphold your rights.
You can call us on 020 8770 5000 (select option 3 and then option 3 again).
Your details will be taken and a housing advisor will call you back.
You can contact us about:
An introductory tenancy lets us closely monitor tenancies for the first 12 months. This helps housing managers to identify and take action on:
An introductory tenant has the majority of rights held by secured tenants, including:
The tenant does not have the rights to:
Introductory tenants don't have the Right to Buy during the trial period. However, this period will count towards a Right to Buy discount if the tenancy becomes a secure tenancy.
Sutton Council and Sutton Housing Partnership are committed to tackling:
We aim to help housing managers to deal more effectively with problems of anti-social behaviour and serious breaches of new tenancy agreement during the first 12 months.
Your responsibility is to abide by the tenancy conditions. These are given at the start of the tenancy.
If you have maintained the terms of the tenancy, it will become a secure tenancy.
If you have consistently breached the tenancy terms during this time, possession action can begin.
Sutton Housing Partnership will engage and work with you if:
They will try to resolve the issue.
Eviction will be pursued as a last resort and only after appropriate support has been offered.
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