Tenant's Right of First Refusal is a thorough and authoritative guide to all aspects of residential tenants' right of first refusal under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987. It provides practitioners with an analysis of the law from both the landlord's and the tenants' point of view, guiding the reader through the intricacies of the Act.
This book deals comprehensively with all aspects of the tenant's right of first refusal.
This book dissects the Act and offers practical solutions to common problems. A full set of precedents is included.
In her engaging study The Politics of Staying Put, Carolyn Gallaher focuses on a formal, city-sponsored initiative—The Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA)—that helps people keep their homes.
Although technically a deed does not require consideration to pass title to real property , it is good practice to recite ... and is frequently stated as a nominal amount , such as “ for $ 10 and other good and valuable consideration .
The tenant does not need to pay “ added consideration ” to the landlord for the right of first refusal . ... Option money can be as little as “ $ 10 and other good and valuable consideration ” but should really be a significant sum of ...
This book aims to provide an introduction to residential service charges with an overview of the matters that need to be considered when dealing with service charge disputes.
Educational tool for California brokers, agents, landlords, resident managers and attorneys. The objective of this book is to fully inform the reader of federal, state, and local landlord/tenant rights and obligations.
This book aims to provide an introduction to commercial service charge with an overview of the matters that need to be considered when dealing with service charge disputes.
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Instead of guessing what your lease terms mean, this guide tells you why each term exists and how it applies to your situation. This book was written by practicing attorneys in Minnesota who work exclusively in landlord-tenant law.