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Every surveyor, property manager and lawyer who deals with
commercial property needs to have a thorough knowledge of Part II
of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, which governs the rights of
business tenants to obtain renewals of their leases. A maze of
complex and carefully interlocking provisions, the Act was
radically amended by a Regulatory Reform Order as from 1 June 2004.
These changes include: *widening the scope of protection *removing
traps for tenants such as the counter-notice *changing the rules
about court applications *amending the basis of assessing interim
rent *imposing tougher requirements for giving information
*creating new procedures for contracting out of the Act *a raft of
new prescribed forms This new book gives a clear explanation of the
workings of the amended Act, keeping the framework in view while
delving into the detail whenever needed. The old law is included
for those situations where it may still be relevant. Written by a
property lawyer assisted by a chartered surveyor and a property
litigator, this publication, in addition to setting out the law,
gives detailed guidance on practice for surveyors, managers,
valuers, expert witnesses and property lawyers.
Every surveyor, property manager and lawyer who deals with
commercial property needs to have a thorough knowledge of Part II
of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, which governs the rights of
business tenants to obtain renewals of their leases. A maze of
complex and carefully interlocking provisions, the Act was
radically amended by a Regulatory Reform Order as from 1 June 2004.
These changes include: *widening the scope of protection *removing
traps for tenants such as the counter-notice *changing the rules
about court applications *amending the basis of assessing interim
rent *imposing tougher requirements for giving information
*creating new procedures for contracting out of the Act *a raft of
new prescribed forms This new book gives a clear explanation of the
workings of the amended Act, keeping the framework in view while
delving into the detail whenever needed. The old law is included
for those situations where it may still be relevant. Written by a
property lawyer assisted by a chartered surveyor and a property
litigator, this publication, in addition to setting out the law,
gives detailed guidance on practice for surveyors, managers,
valuers, expert witnesses and property lawyers.
Service Charges: Law and Practice is a best-selling guide to the
legal framework in which service charges operate. It is designed to
be used by all those who deal with service charges, either as
landlord, tenant, agent or professional adviser. This new edition
has been substantially revised. The concise and easily understood
commentary is supported by specimen service charge clauses, model
accounts, notices and certificates making this book an invaluable
and immensely practical guide to this difficult subject.
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