0 a house owned by your employer that you can live in for as long as you are employed in a particular job
We also have the old complaint about the tied cottage.
The question of the tied cottage was also raised.
They undertook to ensure that no occupant of a tied cottage is evicted until alternative accommodation has been provided.
We have an example of the difficulty in the tied cottage.
Our suggestion is that the tied cottage should also be made liable for grant under this legislation.
Second—and this again is important as it is a peculiar case—is the tied cottage with employment tenancy.
But this deals only with part of the problem of the tied cottage.
Of course, the most controversial service tenancy has always been the tied cottage on the farm.