Short leases blasted
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 64(21) 28 May 1999, 27(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: ARLA has warned letting agents that they should stop giving tenants six month leases and recognise that more tenants want to live in rented properties for a long time. ARLA is keen to promote assured longhold tenancies where the tenant is responsible for interior decoration and repairs but pays a discounted rent.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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ARLA has warned letting agents that they should stop giving tenants six month leases and recognise that more tenants want to live in rented properties for a long time. ARLA is keen to promote assured longhold tenancies where the tenant is responsible for interior decoration and repairs but pays a discounted rent.