It stands to reason
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0245) 9 November 2002, 149-150(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s):- MIDLAND BANK PLC V CHART ENTERPRISES INC
- DONG BANG MINERVA (UK) LTD V DAVINA LTD
- FOOTWEAR CORPORATION LTD V AMPLIGHT PROPERTIES LTD
- BLOCKBUSTER ENTERTAINMENT LTD V LEAKCLIFF PROPERTIES LTD
- NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY V SHOPMOOR LTD
- CIN PROPERTIES LTD V GILL
- KENED LTD V CONNIE INVESTMENTS LTD
- STRAUDLEY INVESTMENTS LTD V MOUNT EDEN LAND LTD
- HOMEBASE LTD AND ANOTHER V ALLIED DUNBAR ASSURANCE PLC
- ASHWORTH FRAZER LTD V GLOUCESTER CITY COUNCIL
- UNDERLETTING
- LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1988
- LANDLORD AND TENANT-LEASES-CASE LAW
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Argues that landlords must act reasonably towards applications to assign or underlet. Uses a variety of cases to illustrate what is reasonable, reasonable refusals, reasonable information, and reasonableness of refusal. Concludes that objections must be lodged promptly, in writing and with good reasons. If response is delayed the landlord may be held in breach, and damages for delay or for unreasonably withholding consent may be payable.