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Development of Scots law on dilapidations: Diminution valuations as a measure of the landlord's loss

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation ; 5(2) Autumn 2016, 103-112(10)Publication details: 2016Subject(s): Summary: Compares and outlines English and Scottish case law on diminution valuations as a measure of the landlord's loss in dilapidations claims. Includes 4 worked examples for working out claims including costs of works, valuation, upgrading/modernisation with possible change of use and more complicated scenarios dependant upon whether the building has been left in good order
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Compares and outlines English and Scottish case law on diminution valuations as a measure of the landlord's loss in dilapidations claims. Includes 4 worked examples for working out claims including costs of works, valuation, upgrading/modernisation with possible change of use and more complicated scenarios dependant upon whether the building has been left in good order