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  2. Fitzpatrick v Sterling Housing Association Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Under the Rent Act (and later amendments under the Housing Act 1998), protected tenants could pass on their tenancy to spouses or cohabiting family members upon their death. The claimant in this case, Martin Fitzpatrick, had lived with his partner John Thompson from 1976 until his death in 1994, having met in 1969.

  3. Gen Z can save money by living with their parents - AOL

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    The publication also found that, while living with family rent-free may seem like a great way to save up, for various economic and emotional reasons it may work against young people in the long run.

  4. My landlord's 34% rent rise felt like an eviction - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Allan has since been living with friends and is considering moving back in with his parents to build up his savings in order to go back into the rental market. But his enthusiasm for ...

  5. Rent is so expensive for Gen Zers that almost one-third are ...

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    In fact, 31% of Gen Z live with a parent or family member because they can't afford to rent or buy their own place, a new survey of 1,249 U.S. adults from Intuit Credit Karma finds.

  6. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    The tenancy agreement for real estate is often called a lease, and usually involves specific property rights in real property, as opposed to chattels. In addition to the basics of a rental (who, what, when, how much), a real estate rental may go into much more detail on these and other issues.

  7. Housing tenure - Wikipedia

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    In the case of tenancy, the landlord may be a private individual, a non-profit organization such as a housing association, or a government body, as in public housing. Surveys used in social science research frequently include questions about housing tenure, because it is a useful proxy for income or wealth, and people are less reluctant to give ...

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