11.43 The Housing Act 1988 introduced a new regime – ‘assured’ agricultural occupancies – applicable to licenses and tenancies granted after the commencement of Pt I of that Act.
The broad features of the assured tenancy regime are a reduced degree of security of tenure for agricultural occupiers, and the absence of rent control once the occupier’s employment has ceased, other than the limited control on rents afforded to assured tenants by ss 13 and 14 of the 1988 Act.
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