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100 1 _aStell, Patrick
245 0 0 _aNo easy answer
260 _c2006
490 0 _aRICS Building Surveying Faculty The Journal
_vJuly 2006, 16-17(2)
520 _aWhen preparing a schedule of dilapidations on the expiry of a lease, many landlords include a claim for consequential losses, principally loss of rent. There is, however, little agreement among surveyors as to when such a claim is really appropriate. This article examines case law on the subject, outlines some of the factors to be taken into account by the landlord's surveyor when considering whether to make such a claim, and considers the kind of supporting evidence the landlord may have to produce to be successful.
590 _aIKA220806
651 4 _aGREAT BRITAIN
690 _aPROPERTY-LEASEHOLD PROPERTY-LANDLORD AND TENANT-DILAPIDATIONS
700 1 _aTugwell, Andrew
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