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Landlord and Tenant Law

  • Textbook
  • © 1997

Overview

  • New edition fully revised and updated to take account of recent changes in the law
    Written in a clear concise style by two highly experienced authors
    Success of previous two editions
    Very competitively priced

Part of the book series: Macmillan Law Masters (MLM)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Leases: The General Law

  2. Leases: statutory Law

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About this book

Ideal for:
Law Undergraduates
Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX)
Institute of Licensed Conveyancers
Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Chartered Institute of Building
Institute of Housing

This is a concise text for law students and students of related business and professional courses who need up-to-date legal knowledge of this subject.

This third edition has been fully revised; the first part of the book centres on the general law of leases, their contractual nature and the interests and obligations which a lease creates. Recent trends, including recent important cases in repairs, rent reviews, liability of covenants and the changes in this area made by the Landlord & Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 are carefully assessed. In the second part, the authors explore the continuing impact of the Housing Act 1988 as well as considering the effect of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993, and the changes introduced by the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995 and the Housing Act 1996.

Margaret Wilkie was a principal lecturer at the School of Law at Westminster University, London and is now a visiting lecturer at Surrey University. She has practised as a solicitor in addition to her teaching and examining experience. She has written books and articles on property related subjects.

Godfrey Cole is a full time Chair of Tribunals in the Independent Tribunal Service. Prior to that he was an academic for over twenty years, the majority of which time was spent at the University of Westminster which he left in 1991 to take up his current post. He has taught and examined a wide range of subjects including Landlord & Tenant. He has published numerous articles on his own and in collaboration with others.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Surrey, UK

    Margaret Wilkie

  • University of Westminster, UK

    Margaret Wilkie

  • Independent Tribunal Service, UK

    Godfrey Cole

About the authors

MARGARET WILKIE was a principal lecturer at the School of Law at Westminster University, London and is now a visiting lecturer at Surrey University. She has practised as a solicitor in addition to her teaching and examining experience. She has written books and articles on property related subjects.

GODFREY COLE is a full time Chair of Tribunals in the Independent Tribunal Service. Prior to that he was an academic for over twenty years, the majority of which time was spent at the University of Westminster which he left in 1991 to take up his current post. He has taught and examined a wide range of subjects including Landlord & Tenant. He has published numerous articles on his own and in collaboration with others.

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