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New Landlord and Tenant

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Description for New Landlord and Tenant Hardcover. Designed to complement the author's A New Land Law, the book uses simple terminology to emphasise a three-fold functional classification of leases. Num Pages: 972 pages, tables, index. BIC Classification: 1DBKE; 1DBKW; LNSH3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 240 x 176 x 56. Weight in Grams: 1698.
This book is designed to complement the author's A New Land Law,integrating with that work in its simplified terminology, and emphasising a three-fold functional classification of leases - short residential tenancies, long residential leases and commercial leases. Rented housing is treated as a unified whole, with particular prominence being given to shorthold arrangements. The book includes reference to the changes to the allocation and homelessness regimes proposed by Part II of the Homes Bill 2000. It also considers the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998, the changes to repossession procedures implemented by the Woolf Reforms, and the year 2000 bumper crop of decisions on housing law. Leasehold tenure is undergoing dramatic changes. The book draws a functional distinction between long residential leases and rental arrangements, based on the registrability of long leases, their freedom from rent controls and security of tenure, special controls of management and forfeiture, and enfranchisement rights. Extensive coverage is given to the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill 2000, introduced into the House of Lords in December 2000, and promising improvements in the enfranchisement schemes, additional management controls, and a commonhold scheme. Topics on commercial leases (business and agricultural) given special attention include the reasonable recipient principle for the construction of notices, a decision on the effect on a sub-tenant of an upwards notice to quit by his head tenant, and Law Commission proposals on the Termination of Tenancies (1999). Contents: 1. Renting 2. Contractual Duration 3. Shortholds 4. Allocation and Homelessness 5. Full Residential Security 6. Limited Security Arrangements 7. Tied Accommodation 8. Domestic Protection 9. Residential Rents 10. Condition of Rented Property 11. Assignment 12. Peaceful Occupation 13. Residential Repossession 14. Leasehold Homes 15. Individual Enfranchisement 16. Flat Schemes 17. Commonhold 18. Right to Buy 19. Commercial Grants 20. Renewable Business Leases 21. Termination without Renewal 22. Agricultural Leases 23. Freedom of Business Contract 24. Business Rents 25. Repairs to Business Premises 26. Business Leases of Part 27. Dealings 28. Running of Covenants 29. Forfeiture

Product Details

Publisher
Hart Publishing
Number of pages
972
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Number of Pages
972
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781841130224
SKU
V9781841130224
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1

About Peter Sparkes
Peter Sparkes is Professor of Law at the University of Southampton.

Reviews for New Landlord and Tenant
A New Landlord and Tenant is clearly unparalleled in length and breadth and is the most up-to-date book in its area. As an 'academic' textbook covering the regulation of leasehold property it is strongly recommended to those students enrolled on modules specifically concerned with studying the law of landlord and tenant. Ian Turner, Coventry University The Law Teacher March 2001 This is a considerable book of massive scholarship. As a guide to the vast land which is landlord and tenant law it is comprehensive and detailed. Dr Harold Wilkinson, Solicitor New Law Journal July 2001

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