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Tenant default: is the worst yet to come?

By: Language: English Series: Property Management ; 11(3) Summer 1993, 199-206(8)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: Acts as a guide for a landlord`s surveyor during the increasingly fraught area of dealing with tenants who are in default. It considers the remedies available to landlords and whether forfeiture is still applicable in today`s market, especially after the Billson case; what landlord`s surveyors can do when the tenant has not paid the rent; how to pursue original tenants, subsequent assignees and sureties; enforcing positive trading covenants in shopping centres; the practical consequences of the differences between liquidation, receivership and administration; and how to help prevent future problems of tenant default. References
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Acts as a guide for a landlord`s surveyor during the increasingly fraught area of dealing with tenants who are in default. It considers the remedies available to landlords and whether forfeiture is still applicable in today`s market, especially after the Billson case; what landlord`s surveyors can do when the tenant has not paid the rent; how to pursue original tenants, subsequent assignees and sureties; enforcing positive trading covenants in shopping centres; the practical consequences of the differences between liquidation, receivership and administration; and how to help prevent future problems of tenant default. References