Voluntary code of leasing practice
Series: Egi News Release ; 3 September 2004 (1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: The government has begun a consultation process on whether or not to legislate leasing practice next year. The ODPM has warned that the industry is not adapting quickly enough to the voluntary code of leasing practice - upward-only rent reviews and rigid conditions are still standard, although break options are now becoming more available. http://www.egi.co.uk/News_detail.asp?news_id=18916 5| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3612-47 House prices still down | WB@3612-473 London activity still slowing | WB@3612-475 More house price indicies | WB@3612-569 Voluntary code of leasing practice | WB@3612-571 Commonhold regulations delayed | WB@3612-614 All big schemes should be mixed-use | WB@3612-635 Planning applications |
The government has begun a consultation process on whether or not to legislate leasing practice next year. The ODPM has warned that the industry is not adapting quickly enough to the voluntary code of leasing practice - upward-only rent reviews and rigid conditions are still standard, although break options are now becoming more available. http://www.egi.co.uk/News_detail.asp?news_id=18916 5