Residential LeasesENG
A comprehensive publication to assist legal practitioners to negotiate, draft, register and vary residential lease agreements on behalf of their clients.
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Overview
A publication that will assist practitioners to negotiate, draft, register and vary, residential leases.
The commentary provides information about the formal requirements and components of a lease, and the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords.
Also covered are important issues such as a change of parties, consents from lenders, tax implications, and registration.
The precedents in this publication include:
- Agreement to lease
- Long-term residential lease – standard and extensive
- Library of statutory notices
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- Full Commentary - Residential Leases - Acting for the Landlord“null”
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- Reference materials
- Overview“This guide deals with the grant of long-term residential leases, being those for a term of 21 years or more, often granted for as long as 999 years. Applicable legislation includes:”
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- Summary of the process“The usual steps in acting on the grant of a residential long lease include:”
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- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. If required - Agreement to lease
- C. The lease
- D. If required - Sublease and sale
- E. If required - Enfranchisement - Buying the freehold
- F. If required - Extension, variation, surrender and regrant
- G. If required - Library of notices
- H. Flats management
- I. If required - Disputes, interference and breach
- J. Finalising the matter
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