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Landlord and tenant law in context

By: Language: English Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 2007Description: lxxiv, 816p. ill. 25cmISBN:
  • 9781841137223
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.410434 $2 18
Partial contents:
Introducing the relationship: introduction to landlord and tenant law; keys to understanding leases -- Entering the relationship: identifying leasehold relationships; entering the tenancy, allocation, formalities and content -- Regulating the relationship: the structure of part three; the importance of policy in the wider context; what is policy?; avoiding statutory protection; renting homes, the policy background; renting homes, legislative controls; long residential leases; business tenancies; agricultural tenancies; human rights in landlord and tenant law -- Managing the relationship: managing the leasehold relationship; repair and maintenance; using, insuring and servicing tenanted property; rent; residential rents -- Changing the parties to the relationship: alienation, transfer and succession; enforcing leasehold covenants -- Continuing the relationship: the right to stay; why is security important?; trends in security; security and residential tenancies; security and long residential leases; security and business leases -- Ending the relationship: ending a lease; unlawful eviction and harassment; ending a lease early; enfranchisement and the right to buy
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Introducing the relationship: introduction to landlord and tenant law; keys to understanding leases -- Entering the relationship: identifying leasehold relationships; entering the tenancy, allocation, formalities and content -- Regulating the relationship: the structure of part three; the importance of policy in the wider context; what is policy?; avoiding statutory protection; renting homes, the policy background; renting homes, legislative controls; long residential leases; business tenancies; agricultural tenancies; human rights in landlord and tenant law -- Managing the relationship: managing the leasehold relationship; repair and maintenance; using, insuring and servicing tenanted property; rent; residential rents -- Changing the parties to the relationship: alienation, transfer and succession; enforcing leasehold covenants -- Continuing the relationship: the right to stay; why is security important?; trends in security; security and residential tenancies; security and long residential leases; security and business leases -- Ending the relationship: ending a lease; unlawful eviction and harassment; ending a lease early; enfranchisement and the right to buy