shorthold Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃɔːt.həʊld]
  • Us [ ˈʃɔːrt.hoʊld]

Meaning of shorthold In English

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Examples of shorthold

  • For example, whilst the average rent of assured shorthold tenants was £94 per week in 1999/2000, regulated tenants paid on average £52 per week.

  • The rental is linked to assured shorthold tenancy rents, which have rocketed up recently.

  • The tenant should have the option to renew if the landlord wishes to offer the property again on shorthold lease.

  • The shorthold concept approaches the same problem slightly differently.

  • We say that they should let the person stay in the property as an assured shorthold tenant for, say, six months or a year.

  • It does not affect the right of a shorthold tenant to have a fair rent registered for the tenancy he occupies.

  • The tenant could be paying an exorbitant rent, way above the fair rent, for half or more of a one-year shorthold tenancy.

  • The total number of shorthold lettings will be higher, but we have no means of knowing how much higher.

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