Tread carefully when subleasing
Series: Property Week ; (66)34 24 August 2001, 62-63(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Two articles on subletting, one from the landlord's point of view, the other from the tenant's, looking at the landlord's desire to restrict subletting and the tenant's desire to have the flexibility to make sublets, especially where the property is over-rented due to a fall in market rent. Uses the case "Homebase Ltd v Allied Dunbar Assurance plc" (2002) to illustrate the pitfalls and issues to be addressed. Guidance provided by this case allows landlords to make severe restrictions on the forms of subletting in order to safekeep an acceptable rent for the landlord. An application for leave to appeal has been lodged.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64407 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 114483-1001 |
Two articles on subletting, one from the landlord's point of view, the other from the tenant's, looking at the landlord's desire to restrict subletting and the tenant's desire to have the flexibility to make sublets, especially where the property is over-rented due to a fall in market rent. Uses the case "Homebase Ltd v Allied Dunbar Assurance plc" (2002) to illustrate the pitfalls and issues to be addressed. Guidance provided by this case allows landlords to make severe restrictions on the forms of subletting in order to safekeep an acceptable rent for the landlord. An application for leave to appeal has been lodged.