Mixed Use and Residential Tenants' Rights

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Acceptance Notice
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Assured Shorthold Tenants
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building management
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Confer
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disposal
enfranchisement
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Estate Management Scheme
Freeholder
Initial Notice
landlord obligations
leasehold
Leasehold Reform
Leasehold Reform Act
Leasehold Valuation Tribunal
legal remedies
Nominated Person
Nominee Purchaser
Non-residential Parts
Offer Notice
Original Disposal
Party Purchaser
property law
property rights
Purchase Notice
qualifying
Qualifying Tenants
reform
relevant
Relevant Disposal
Rent Act Tenants
Requisite Majority
Residential Leaseholders
Residential Tenants
rights of first refusal process
Section 12A
statutory compliance
Superior Landlord
tribunal
valuation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138424920
  • Weight: 830g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides everyone associated with mixed use buildings with clarity of information in understanding the key laws. It includes a detailed overview of tenants' rights of first refusal under the 1987 act and tenants' rights of collective enfranchisement under the Leasehold Reform.
Peta Dollar is a non-practising solicitor with more than 25 years' experience of all areas of commercial property law. In 2005, after 17 years as a Real Estate Partner at Denton Wilde Sapte, she made a lifestyle change, and now writes and lectures full time on a wide variety of property-related topics Sarah Thompson-Copsey is a former partner and head of the London property litigation practice of the firm then known as Denton Hall with over 15 years experience in commercial property disputes. Her legal experience includes advising many blue chip retail clients, developers and institutions. Sarah recently returned to the UK following five years working in Hong Kong and Tokyo, and obtained her LLM at King's College, London. She has lectured for the College of Law, CLT, the ISVA, Imperial College and Legal Easel

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