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Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Regulation 2025
sch.1-sec.27Action by lessor for breach of lessor’s agreement about fixture or structural change— s 209A
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### sch.1-sec.27 Action by lessor for breach of lessor’s agreement about fixture or structural change— s 209A
This clause applies if—
the tenant attaches a fixture, or makes a structural change, to the premises; and
the lessor’s agreement is given under section 208 to attach the fixture or make the structural change; and
the tenant does not attach the fixture, or make the structural change, in accordance with the lessor’s agreement.
The lessor may—
take action for a breach of a term of this agreement; or
waive the breach and treat the fixture or structural change as an improvement to the premises for the lessor’s benefit.
(sch.1-sec.27-ssec.1) This clause applies if— the tenant attaches a fixture, or makes a structural change, to the premises; and the lessor’s agreement is given under section 208 to attach the fixture or make the structural change; and the tenant does not attach the fixture, or make the structural change, in accordance with the lessor’s agreement.
(sch.1-sec.27-ssec.2) The lessor may— take action for a breach of a term of this agreement; or waive the breach and treat the fixture or structural change as an improvement to the premises for the lessor’s benefit.
- (a) the tenant attaches a fixture, or makes a structural change, to the premises; and
- (b) the lessor’s agreement is given under section 208 to attach the fixture or make the structural change; and
- (c) the tenant does not attach the fixture, or make the structural change, in accordance with the lessor’s agreement.
- (a) take action for a breach of a term of this agreement; or
- (b) waive the breach and treat the fixture or structural change as an improvement to the premises for the lessor’s benefit.