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Reynolds and Clark: Renewal of Business Tenancies 5th ed isbn 9780414057548

Reynolds and Clark: Renewal of Business Tenancies 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780414024243
New Edition ISBN: 9780414057548
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780421932500
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Renewal of Business Tenancies deals with the law and procedure of renewing business tenancies – both those under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and the amended procedures introduced in 2004.

It takes readers systematically through each stage of the renewal process, including termination, serving notices and responding, applications for new tenancies, opposition on the part of the landlord, terms of new tenancy, carrying out the order, and preparing for hearings.

  • Explains how the law is applied, the right to renew and the role of the court
  • Goes through each stage of the tenancy renewal process in turn
  • Uses a problem-solving approach – including a range of examples throughout the text giving practical solutions to complex problems
  • Advises on which transactions the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 applies
  • Explains the amended process for renewing business tenancies which landlords as well as tenants can initiate
  • Features a chapter devoted to tactics and timing
  • Shows how to prepare for proceedings, what to do and how to deal with the aftermath
  • Contains a range of non-prescribed forms and precedents
  • Reproduces useful statutes, practice directions and CPR so they can be consulted easily

Subjects:
Landlord and Tenant Law
Contents:
Does the Act apply?
The continuation of tenancies.
The termination of tenancies.
Serving notices – timing and tactics.
Response to the notice or request.
Applications for new tenancies.
Grounds of opposition.
The terms of the new tenancy.
Carrying out the order.
Preparing for the hearing.
Compensation for disturbance.
Improvements.
Procedure.
Statutes.
Forms and precedents.