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Barquentine | 12:02 Fri 26th Jan 2007 | Law
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Do 'occupiers' include tenants at a property under an AST?
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An occupier is normally anyone in actual and obvious occupation. So yes, I would have thought so.
I agree. Deed of Postponement is required by mortgagee (lender) to ensure that, if mortgagor (borrower) defaults, it can obtain possession of house for salell vacant- so presence of tenant would obstruct that requirement.

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