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The 1954 Housing Act allowed a percentage of a project grant to be used for non-residential development.
Periodic Tenancy
A tenancy that automatically renews for successive periods (e.g., month-to-month, year-to-year) until either the landlord or the tenant terminates it.
Tenancy at Will
An agreement where a tenant can occupy property with the consent of the owner but with no fixed term and can be terminated by either party at any time.
Tenancy at Sufferance
A legal situation where a tenant remains in possession of property after the expiration of the lease, without the landlord's consent.
Fee Simple Tenancy
The most complete form of ownership of real property, giving the holder full possessory rights and responsibilities now and in the future.
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