Withdrawal symptoms
Pfleger, Heidi
Withdrawal symptoms - 2010 - Estates Gazette (1040) 9 October 2010, 100-101(2) .
Tenants considering exercising break options to end liabilities under a long term lease should bear in mind the legal consequences. Tenants cannot unilaterally withdraw a break notice without the consent of the landlord once it has been served. If both parties agree to a withdrawal, a new lease is created on the same terms as its predecessor. Refers to case law and practical considerations of Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 and Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 relating to break clauses.
LANDLORD AND TENANT (COVENANTS) ACT 1995
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
TAYLOR V WILDIN
HOLME V BRUNSKILL
FREEMAN V EVANS
LOWER V SORRELL
ENGLAND AND WALES
Withdrawal symptoms - 2010 - Estates Gazette (1040) 9 October 2010, 100-101(2) .
Tenants considering exercising break options to end liabilities under a long term lease should bear in mind the legal consequences. Tenants cannot unilaterally withdraw a break notice without the consent of the landlord once it has been served. If both parties agree to a withdrawal, a new lease is created on the same terms as its predecessor. Refers to case law and practical considerations of Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 and Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 relating to break clauses.
LANDLORD AND TENANT (COVENANTS) ACT 1995
LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954
TAYLOR V WILDIN
HOLME V BRUNSKILL
FREEMAN V EVANS
LOWER V SORRELL
ENGLAND AND WALES