
Residential Tenancies
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
5th Edition
Published on 30. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
132 pages
978-0-85490-042-8 (ISBN)
Description
Formerly published as part of the popular Practice Notes series, this book contains a mass of legal and practical information within a compact, user-friendly format, providing a concise introduction to the law relating to private residential tenancies. Fully up-to-date, the book covers all legal developments in the field since the last edition, such as the law in respect of deposit protection schemes.
Written by experienced practitioners, Residential Tenancies provides clear guidance on advising the client, whether landlord or tenant, on matters such as obtaining possession of premises, changing the rent, granting tenancies or bringing on action for arrears of rent, providing an invaluable aide-memoire for the busy practitioner. The text is supported by an array of helpful checklists and a range of basic precedents for granting tenancies and for possession actions. There is also a chapter devoted to dealing with the problems most likely to arise in practice.
Written by experienced practitioners, Residential Tenancies provides clear guidance on advising the client, whether landlord or tenant, on matters such as obtaining possession of premises, changing the rent, granting tenancies or bringing on action for arrears of rent, providing an invaluable aide-memoire for the busy practitioner. The text is supported by an array of helpful checklists and a range of basic precedents for granting tenancies and for possession actions. There is also a chapter devoted to dealing with the problems most likely to arise in practice.
More details
Series
Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
215 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85490-042-8 (9780854900428)
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Persons
Richard Colbey has been a barrister for over twenty years, practising in London and Portsmouth in a wide variety of property and commercial matters. He has contributed to the Guardian extensively on legal topics. He has also written articles for several journals, including New Law Journal and Solicitors' Journal. Niamh O'Brien is a barrister at Lamb Chambers. She has a general civil practice with a particular emphasis on property and housing law.
Content
1 Basic Information
2 The Nature of the Agreement
3 Assured Tenancies
4 Regulated Tenancies
5 Rent and Other Payments
6 Obligations During the Currency of the Tenancy
7 Ending the Tenancy
8 Possession Proceedings
9 Costs, Public Funding and Court Fees
10 Related Areas
11 Common Practical Problems
12 Procedural Checklists
2 The Nature of the Agreement
3 Assured Tenancies
4 Regulated Tenancies
5 Rent and Other Payments
6 Obligations During the Currency of the Tenancy
7 Ending the Tenancy
8 Possession Proceedings
9 Costs, Public Funding and Court Fees
10 Related Areas
11 Common Practical Problems
12 Procedural Checklists