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Straining at the lease

By: Series: Property Week ; 66(45) 9 November 2001, 40(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Government has proposed reforms to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 to increase flexibility which include the concession that parties to a lease would not require a court order to contract out of security of tenure. Article looks at other ways that flexibility can be achieved such as applying an appropriate basis of occupation at the start or the insertion of break rights. Also considers the benefits of turnover rents in a shopping centre environment and the need to review upwards-only rent reviews.
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Government has proposed reforms to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 to increase flexibility which include the concession that parties to a lease would not require a court order to contract out of security of tenure. Article looks at other ways that flexibility can be achieved such as applying an appropriate basis of occupation at the start or the insertion of break rights. Also considers the benefits of turnover rents in a shopping centre environment and the need to review upwards-only rent reviews.