Agreement allowing tenant to occupy an allotment at landlord's discretion.
The agreement does not confer security of tenure, meaning the tenant has no right to remain on the land once the tenancy is terminated. This makes it ideal for short-term arrangements where the landowner might wish to regain possession quickly or when the future use of the land is uncertain.
Typically, a Tenancy at Will for an allotment will outline the basic terms such as the rent, permitted use of the land, and any other conditions set by the landlord. Because of its informal nature, the tenancy doesn't usually require a formal lease or complex legal documentation.
A "Tenancy at Will - Allotment" document is suitable for individuals or local councils who wish to grant temporary and flexible use of an allotment plot without creating a long-term legal obligation. This is ideal for situations where the allotment's future use cannot be determined or when the landlord seeks the flexibility to terminate the arrangement at any time.
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