Principles of Landlord & Tenant Law


Book Description

This book provides the reader with a clear explanation of the relationship of the landlord and tenant,its formal requirements and its benefits and burdens. Common law principles and statutory provisions in relation to each type of lease are stated and, where appropriate, critically examined and proposals for reform discussed. The book covers most of the undergraduate landlord and tenant examination syllabuses, looking in turn at residential, business and agricultural tenancies. The book also explores the reforms recommended by the Law Commission and brought into legislation by the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995.










Principles of the Law of Property


Book Description

Examines the principles of basic property law, their history and application, and explains how these divergent principles form a coherent institution of law. Section titles discuss, amongst others: The Institution of Property, The Concepts of Estates in Property, The Historical Background of Anglo-American Property Law, Permissible Estates at Common Law, The Role of Equity, Transfer of Ownership, Landlord and Tenant, Rent Control, Restriction on Use, Transfers, Methods of Title Assurance, The Recording System (Herein of Title Examination and Title Insurance), Statutes of Limitation and Related Legislation, Critique of Modern Methods of Title, The Use of Lands, and Natural Rights.
















A Practical Approach to Landlord and Tenant


Book Description

Now in its sixth edition, A Practical Approach to Landlord and Tenant continues to provide a comprehensive and systematic guide to the principles and practice of landlord and tenant law. Containing coverage of up to date cases, as well as key documents, this book provides a valuable introduction for students and professionals alike.