Aquiss would not be suitable for you as they now only offer fttp.
Not true: they also offer
SOGEA. AFAIK they don't offer ADSL, but neither do many other providers these days.
The reason for the property transfer is correct, as you could go from a fttp enabled property to a non fttp property.
Aquiss doesn't allow contracts to be transferred from property to property in any case, even FTTP to FTTP.
You have to pay the contract cessation at the old property, and if you decide to go with Aquiss at the new property, then that's a separate contract. (I don't know if you would benefit from the new customer discount at the new property though).
It's all made very clear in the "Frequently Asked Questions" at the bottom of the
product page, not just buried away in legal T&Cs.
Are contracts transferrable between properties?
No. As the availability and coverage of Full Fibre FTTP services is presently exclusive to certain areas, contracts are non transferred between properties as we can't guarantee to supply the same service elsewhere. Settlement of a contract would be expected if you wish to conclude a contract early.
If I want to end my contract, will there be a charge?
If you are looking to end your service, whilst still within your contract, we will ask you to settle any remaining months in full. If you do not transfer (migration) your service to another provider, we will also charge you a £45.00 fee to disconnect the service.
It's something to think about if you were considering taking out a new contract (to regrade the speed, for example) and there's a reasonable chance you might be moving out within 12 months.
OTOH, for users who are happy with the speed they currently have, the fact that Aquiss let you roll on monthly at the end of the contract, without charging a premium, is a huge plus.
The disconnection fee seems a little bit mean, because the next person to occupy the property might immediately take up another OR-based service, but at least the terms are made clear up front. Essentially it means you pay about 1 month extra.