|  12/12/06
          
           The Tenant Farmers Association is warning all existing and prospective
            farm tenants to check their tenancy agreements carefully on clauses
            relating to the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) Entitlement.
           
             
            
            
            
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          The TFA has been concerned about tenancy agreements which require
            tenants to give up their SPS Entitlement at the end of their leases
            for little or no compensation. A cross-industry Code of Practice
            on the matter, drawn up by the Tenancy Reform Industry Group, states
            that such practices are unfair and that farm tenants should be provided
            with fair compensation for any entitlements given up at the end of
            tenancies reflecting their true value.  
             
            TFA Chief Executive George Dunn said, “This Code of Practice
            is an incredibly useful tool in the negotiation process between landlords
            and tenants. It is even more useful that it is backed by a Government
            commitment to consider what further measures may be necessary by
            way of legislation if landlords do not abide by the Code. 
             
            The TFA has been pleased to see that, in the main, most landlords
            are prepared to comply with the Code. However, the TFA is also aware
            that there are a large number of cases where landlords are still
            insisting on unfair clauses within tenancy agreements. The Association
            would ask that all such cases are reported to the TFA. 
             
            “Where necessary, the TFA will make contact with landlords
            insisting on unfair clauses in order to seek a commitment to change
            to a fairer basis for these matters. One such case recently involved
            Devon County Council which originally had a policy which provided
            a very unfair basis for compensating tenants at the end of their
            leases for SPS Entitlement. Following a lengthy negotiation, we are
            pleased to report that the County Council will provide its agricultural
            tenants with full compensation at the end of tenancies if the landlord
            wishes to purchase the SPS Entitlement or allow the tenants to sell
            them on the open market if they do not require them. This is very
            good news and shows the strength of the Code of Practice”. 
            
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