Correct Answer:
B. Permanent
Tenancy agreements often include conditions regarding the tenant's residence. A breach typically occurs when the tenant's actions fundamentally contradict the purpose of the tenancy, which is to reside at the property.
- Permanent absence (B) is the correct answer because it signifies a complete abandonment of the residence, directly violating the condition to reside there.
- "Temporary" absence (A) is generally permitted and does not constitute a breach, as the tenant intends to return.
- ">6 months" (C) specifies a duration, but without context, it might still be considered temporary if the intent to return exists. Permanent absence is a more definitive breach.
- "Without info" (D) refers to a lack of communication, which might be a minor breach of a different clause, but not necessarily a breach of the residence condition itself unless it implies permanent abandonment.