(in Britain) the letting of a dwelling by a nonresident private landlord, usually at a registered fair rent, from which the landlord cannot evict the tenant without a possession order from a court
Compare assured tenancy
Examples of 'regulated tenancy' in a sentence
regulated tenancy
Another budget option is to buy a property with a regulated tenancy.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
He describes a takeover as 'inevitable', citing the share price's 32% discount to underlying assets and the 507m of future regulated tenancy profits.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
A feature of the regulated tenancy is that the landlord can charge only the 'fair' rent forthe property registered by the local rent officer.