Tenant default under commercial leases
Parsons, Andrew E.
Tenant default under commercial leases - Welwyn Garden City xpl law 2006 - xxviii, 304p. 2006
Tenant default -- Action for rent/service charge arrears -- Claim for possession --Peaceable re-entry -- Distress -- Sureties -- Original tenant/assignee liability -- Dilapidations -- Unlawful assignments and sub-letting -- Unauthorised alterations --. Unauthorised use -- A practical approach to breaches of judgments -- Statutory demands -- Enforcement of judgments -- Effect of insolvency on enforcement of judgments -- Disclaimer -- Forfeiture and insolvency -- Sub-tenants and mortgagees -- Recovery of costs -- Instalment arrangements -- Precedents.
Focuses on commercial tenant default, an area of major concern to landlords and their professional advisers. Where landlord and tenant law and the debt collection process cross over, practical and legal problems for the professionals are numerous. Provides the materials needed to take prompt action when the signs of default such as non-payment of rent or service charge, failure to repair, breach of user covenants or insolvency become evident. Explains the options available and advice on how to proceed. Includes the effects of the new Civil Procedure Rules Part 55 and cases and the accompanying Practice Direction and also takes account of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 reforms, the new insolvency legislation under the Insolvency Act 2000 and Enterprise Act 2002. The law is stated as at October 2005. Supersedes the third edition (ISBN 1858112400)
1858113342
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES PART 55
ENTERPRISE ACT 2002
INSOLVENCY ACT 2000
England and Wales--1543-
346.4104343 $2 18
Tenant default under commercial leases - Welwyn Garden City xpl law 2006 - xxviii, 304p. 2006
Tenant default -- Action for rent/service charge arrears -- Claim for possession --Peaceable re-entry -- Distress -- Sureties -- Original tenant/assignee liability -- Dilapidations -- Unlawful assignments and sub-letting -- Unauthorised alterations --. Unauthorised use -- A practical approach to breaches of judgments -- Statutory demands -- Enforcement of judgments -- Effect of insolvency on enforcement of judgments -- Disclaimer -- Forfeiture and insolvency -- Sub-tenants and mortgagees -- Recovery of costs -- Instalment arrangements -- Precedents.
Focuses on commercial tenant default, an area of major concern to landlords and their professional advisers. Where landlord and tenant law and the debt collection process cross over, practical and legal problems for the professionals are numerous. Provides the materials needed to take prompt action when the signs of default such as non-payment of rent or service charge, failure to repair, breach of user covenants or insolvency become evident. Explains the options available and advice on how to proceed. Includes the effects of the new Civil Procedure Rules Part 55 and cases and the accompanying Practice Direction and also takes account of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 reforms, the new insolvency legislation under the Insolvency Act 2000 and Enterprise Act 2002. The law is stated as at October 2005. Supersedes the third edition (ISBN 1858112400)
1858113342
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES PART 55
ENTERPRISE ACT 2002
INSOLVENCY ACT 2000
England and Wales--1543-
346.4104343 $2 18