Why must a State property be put up for tender when the current tenancy expires? Why are existing tenants not allowed to stay on?
State properties pending long term development are let out for interim uses for a specified tenure. The available tenure for each property varies and is determined by the planning authority, depending on the development timeframe for the site.
Prior to expiry of an existing tenancy, SLA will consult the planning authority on whether further interim use of the State property can be supported. Where it can be supported, it is only fair that an open tender be called among all interested parties to decide on the allocation. The existing tenant is welcome to participate in the tender.
Prior to expiry of an existing tenancy, SLA will consult the planning authority on whether further interim use of the State property can be supported. Where it can be supported, it is only fair that an open tender be called among all interested parties to decide on the allocation. The existing tenant is welcome to participate in the tender.
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