Hill and Redman's Law of Landlord and Tenant Looseleaf

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Looseleaf Works
Contents:
Division A: General law. The relationship of landlord and tenant. Leases and agreements for leases. Demised premises. Assignment and devolution of leases. Restrictions upon dealing with leases. Rent. Rent reviews. Service charges. Distress. Liability for the physical condition of the demised property. Rights and liabilities of the parties. Effect of insolvency or receivership. Options. Determination of the tenancy. Possession. Value added tax. Stamp Duty. Statutory materials. Division B: Business Tenancies. Narrative introduction. Statutes. Statutory instruments. Division C: Private Sector Residential Tenancies. Introductory note. Statutes. Statutory instruments. Division D: Public Sector Residential Tenancies. Introductory note. Statutes. Statutory instruments. Division E: Long Leases. Introductory note. Statutes. Statutory instruments. Division F: Agricultural Tenancies. Introductory note. Statutes. Statutory instruments. European materials. Precedents relating to agricultural tenancies. Division G: General Precedents. Division H: Commonhold. Nature of Commonhold Registration. The two types of registration. The common parts of a Commonhold. The Commonhold community statement. The Commonhold association. The operation of a Commonhold. Termination: Voluntary winding up. Termination: Winding up by the court. Miscellaneous provisions as to termination. Miscellaneous provisions. General provisions. The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, ss 1-70, Schs 1-4. The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 (commencement No 3) Order 2003. Tables. Index.
Edited by: John Furber, Joanne R Moss

ISBN13: 9780406998163
ISBN: 0406998167
Latest Release: December 31, 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Looseleaf
Price: £540.00
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Hill and Redman’s Law of Landlord and Tenant is well-established as the leading practitioner work on landlord and tenant law. It is the comprehensive reference source on this area and covers everything from general common law rules to business tenancies and from private and public sector housing to agricultural tenancies. The information is logically divided into eight divisions, each containing narrative guidance, statutes and statutory instruments. The seventh division contains a comprehensive selection of precedents and addresses, in detail, the key issues involved in the drafting of leases.

Recent important developments are fully incorporated into the work through regular service issues. Other features include a bi-monthly bulletin.

Offering authoritative guidance from specialist authors, it ensures that the busy practitioner keeps abreast of changes in the law and is able to give informed and reliable advice to clients.

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