Going for broke minimising loss when faced with an insolvent tenant
Language: English Series: Lovells Real Estate Quarterly ; March 2008, 8-11(4)Publication details: 2008Subject(s):- THOMAS V KEN THOMAS
- METRO NOMINEES (WANDSWORTH) (NO1) LIMITED AND OTHERS V RAYMENT AND OTHERS
- EXETER CC V BAIRSTOW AND OTHERS
- PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND OTHERS V POWERHOUSE LIMITED AND OTHERS
- Great Britain -- 1707-
- PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-COMMERCIAL LEASES
- MANAGEMENT-CORPORATE RECOVERY
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Suggests that landlords need to consider the problem of tenants struggling in difficult financial circumstances and use insolvency regimes in order to keep their losses to a minimum. Provides an overview of the most common insolvency regimes. Includes: liquidation; administration and voluntary arrangements. Covers: protecting rent; seizure of goods; rent recovery and forfeiture. Offers tips to landlords.