Flexible tenancy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flexible tenancies also known as fixed term flexible tenancies or flexible council tenancies[1] are a type of tenancy in the United Kingdom created by the Localism Act.[2] ↑ "Flexible council tenancies". england.shelter.org.uk. Archived from the original on 21 April 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2015. ↑ Wilson, W. (2014) Succession Rights and Social Housing, House of Commons Research Paper, SN/SP/1998, p. 7 vteTenancies in the United KingdomTypes of tenancy Protected tenancy Statutory tenancy (See also Regulated tenancy) Secure tenancy Assured tenancy Assured shorthold tenancy (See also Short assured tenancy (Scotland)) Starter tenancy Demoted tenancy Family intervention tenancy Business tenancy Common law tenancy Flexible tenancy Non-secure tenancy Secure fixed term tenancy Historical Controlled tenancy (See also Converted tenancy) Other terminology Contrived tenancy Sitting tenant This article relating to law in the United Kingdom, or its constituent jurisdictions, is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles