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Tenant's Obligations Certain minimum obligations are laid out in the Residential Tenancies
Act 2004. Failure to comply with any of these obligations could result
in the termination of the tenancy subject to the landlords compliance
with the act. Tenants must:
Anti-social behaviour is defined as behaviour that constitutes the commission of an offence, causes danger, injury, damage or loss, or includes violence, intimidation, coercion, harassment, obstruction or threats. It also includes persistent behaviour that prevents or interferes with the peaceful occupation of neighbouring dwellings by others in the building or its vicinity. (source PRTB) Your Letting Specialist |
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