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Tenants’ Pre-emption Rights

A Landlord’s Guide to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987

Peta Dollar, Partner, Denton Wilde Sapte
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Solicitor

As local authorities encourage inner city re-development, the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 which introduced the idea of pre-emption rights will apply to an increasing number of properties. In a single source of reference, Tenants Pre-Emption Rights provides comprehensive and concise advice on how landlords and freehold purchasers can mitigate some of the difficulties associated with the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987.

It provides solutions to some practical problems allowing landlords and property managers to plan sales, acquisitions and developments in the light of this knowledge. In particular, the book examines the wealth of cases that have shaped the law since it came into force and highlights the specific problems associated with mixed use buildings - for example a flat above a shop.

Written by specialists from the property litigation department at Denton Hall, the book also includes invaluable checklists and precedents. An essential reference for all property lawyers, residential property managers and surveyors.

Price: £35.00
Authors: Sarah Thompson-Copsey and Peta Dollar
Published: March 1999
Edition: 1st
Format: Papercover
ISBN: 978 0 85308 553 9
Publisher: Jordan Publishing


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