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Greening make good Australia [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Sydney RICS Oceania 2009Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.410434 $2 18
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Introduction -- Tenants' make good obligations and landlord's rights -- Repair covenants and make good -- Who should carry out the works? -- Recognising and factoring in competing interests -- Guidance to tenants to minimise make good: assessing the premises before signing a lease; planning your fit out -- Make good, new approaches: agreement of make good at lease commencement; what is the best environmental approach for new leases? -- Greening make good advantages: landlord; tenant; issues to address -- Using a make good deed at lease end to reduce cost and waste: preparing a make good claim; make good deed; advantages of the make good deed; disadvantages of the make good deed -- Appendix 1, green make good deed -- References
Summary: Provides guidance on reducing waste during the 'make good' process at the end of a lease through planning, agreement, sharing responsibility and ensuring that the parties carrying out the work do so in an environmentally acceptable manner.

Introduction -- Tenants' make good obligations and landlord's rights -- Repair covenants and make good -- Who should carry out the works? -- Recognising and factoring in competing interests -- Guidance to tenants to minimise make good: assessing the premises before signing a lease; planning your fit out -- Make good, new approaches: agreement of make good at lease commencement; what is the best environmental approach for new leases? -- Greening make good advantages: landlord; tenant; issues to address -- Using a make good deed at lease end to reduce cost and waste: preparing a make good claim; make good deed; advantages of the make good deed; disadvantages of the make good deed -- Appendix 1, green make good deed -- References

Provides guidance on reducing waste during the 'make good' process at the end of a lease through planning, agreement, sharing responsibility and ensuring that the parties carrying out the work do so in an environmentally acceptable manner.