Tenant wins by default
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0206) 9 February 2002, 151(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the issue of landlords opposing lease renewal based upon tenant default with reference to "Hazel v Akhtar"(2002). The previous agent's relaxed attitude towards late rent payment meant that this could not be used by the current landlord as a basis for opposing renewal. Advises landlords to issue clear warnings in similar situations.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Examines the issue of landlords opposing lease renewal based upon tenant default with reference to "Hazel v Akhtar"(2002). The previous agent's relaxed attitude towards late rent payment meant that this could not be used by the current landlord as a basis for opposing renewal. Advises landlords to issue clear warnings in similar situations.