Law Commission report - bypassing the need for quicker possession
Series: Residential Renting ; (25) February 2004, 14-17(4)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Examines critically the Law Commission report "Renting homes", concentrating on the major proposals affecting the private rented sector. Considers in detail the proposals for occupation agreements. These include the division into type I and II agreements, the four categories of terms, the further issues of inclusions and exclusions, size of the agreement, sanctions for non-provision of written agreements, abandonment and possession procedures. Concludes that reform is largely absent from the proposals relating to the private rented sector and that many of the recommendations are made primarily to promote simplicity, standardisation and flexibility. View "Renting homes" at www.lawcom.gov.uk.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67533 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 125238-1001 |
Examines critically the Law Commission report "Renting homes", concentrating on the major proposals affecting the private rented sector. Considers in detail the proposals for occupation agreements. These include the division into type I and II agreements, the four categories of terms, the further issues of inclusions and exclusions, size of the agreement, sanctions for non-provision of written agreements, abandonment and possession procedures. Concludes that reform is largely absent from the proposals relating to the private rented sector and that many of the recommendations are made primarily to promote simplicity, standardisation and flexibility. View "Renting homes" at www.lawcom.gov.uk.