When a landlord terminates a lease prematurely, both the landlord and the tenant enter a legal minefield of complex and inconsistent rules - a dangerous zone created by the piecemeal development of tenancy laws. Forfeiture of Tenancies provides a clear and practical explanation of the rules and restrictions governing the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants. It explains the key points of the law and takes the reader through each stage of the process, considering: forfeiture clauses, legal forms and notice periods exemptions and special requirements for different types of tenancy how to affect re-entry to a property how to avoid forfeiture enforcement and appeals Importantly, the book takes account of the changes to the conduct of possession proceedings brought about by the new Civil Procedure Rules.
By:
Anne Kenny (Principal Lecturer Principal Lecturer University of Northumbria) Imprint: Blackstone Press Ltd Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 223mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 282g ISBN:9781854319791 ISBN 10: 1854319795 Series:Blackstone's Landlord and Tenant Series Pages: 186 Publication Date:01 November 2001 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Professional & Vocational
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A / AS level
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Further / Higher Education
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
"Preliminary matters; the right to forfeit; steps before forfeiture; tenancies with special procedures; waiver; effecting re-entry relief from forfeiture; derivative interests; enforcement and appeals. Appendices: re-entry clauses; terminating events clause; Law of Property Act 1925, s. 146; landlord's cost clause; section 146 notice (service charges); ""low rent"" and ""long lease""; tenant's counter-notice."