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Local authority flexible (fixed-term secure) tenancies: creation, review, expiry and possession, including Kalonga (England; Wales position under RH(W)A 2016)

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What is a flexible tenancy?

Introduced by the Localism Act 2011, a local authority may grant a flexible tenancy where:

  • the tenant has previously lived in a council property under a family intervention, demoted or introductory tenancy
  • prior written notice has been given confirming the tenancy will be flexible
  • a landlord has granted a secure tenancy for a fixed term of not less than two years

Once an authority has put in place a tenancy strategy or an interim policy, it may offer flexible tenancies instead of periodic secure tenancies. Each individual authority determines whether it will use flexible tenancies and in what circumstances:

  • a flexible tenancy is a kind of secure tenancy for a fixed term of at least five years, or in exceptional cases, for a minimum of two years
  • the principal distinction from a periodic secure tenancy is that a flexible tenancy is granted for a set duration

The landlord and tenant conditions for creating a secure tenancy must also be met when establishing a flexible tenancy. See Practice Note: Secure tenancies...

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