Thrashing out terms on statutory renewal – a hand over from judge to expert. Proceedings taken under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 have reached the stage where the only…
Consultation paper – Contents – DTLR response to comments. With us for nearly half a century, the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 has not surprisingly thrown up an unwelcome array…
Getting Woolf working for you. Tactics for landlords dealing with an otherwise unopposed application for a statutory renewal of a business tenancy can be considerably sharpened by taking full advantage…
Some good news for landlords of business premises forming part of a building. That possession may one day be sought on the ground that the landlord intends to demolish or…
Only one lessee in the market. When it comes to disregards, there is a striking difference between: (a) the fixing of a rent at rent review; and (b) its determination…
Tenant ceasing to occupy for business having applied for new tenancy – Whether liable for rent under section 64 continuation provisions.
Claim for new lease of Northampton shop premises — Amount of rent and period of lease — Fourteen years granted
Possession — Landlord and Tenant Act, 1954 — Premises occupied for benefit of club members
Landlord and Tenant Act, 1954 — Landlords oppose grant of new tenancy on ground of intention to demolish and reconstruct the premises — Appeal from County Court order — Judge’s…
City of London business premises — Application for new tenancy — Landlords’ intention to demolish and reconstruct
Landlord and tenant — Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 — Security of tenure — Section 38 exclusion order — Lease entered into differed in terms from lease authorised by court…
Landlord and Tenant Act, 1954 — Landlords’ appeal against grant of new tenancy — Premises required for reconstruction — Landlords’ primary purpose said to be occupation not reconstruction — County…