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035 _a(Sirsi) u7801
041 _aeng
100 _aMadge, N.
245 _aRent Act grounds for possession Parts I and II: Rent Act grounds for possession:reasonableness
260 _c1987
350 _a0
490 _aLaw Society`s Gazette
_v84(13) 1 April 1987, 966-969
520 _aWith reference to caselaw, the author examines the question of discretionary grounds for possession , and, where a landlord relying on such grounds must also prove it is reasonable to make an order for possession. Part I of the article looks at suitable alternative accommodation and considers the various grounds for possession; rent arrears or breach of obligation of the tenancy, nuisance and annoyance, illegal/immoral use of premises, neglect or damage and notice to quit by the tenant. Part II looks at sub-letting with landlord`s consent, former employees, premises required for occupation by the landlord or landlord`s family, and over-charging of the sub-tenant.
650 _aRENT ACT 1977 S98
690 _aPROPERTY-LANDLORD AND TENANT
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c4746
_d4746