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Family Intervention Tenancy Where a possession order for council or housing association-owned residential property has, or could have, been made against a tenant in consequence of anti-social behaviour, the landlord may (since 1 January 2009) offer a Family Intervention Tenancy under the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008. Such tenancies, usually granted for 6 to 24 months, lack security of tenure, have limited protection from eviction, and must be accompanied by a behaviour support agreement. If the tenancy is not determined, the tenant may be offered an introductory, starter, secure, or assured tenancy on expiry of the Family Intervention Tenancy. |