Paul Tonkin reacts to the Law Commission’s consultation on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
An outline of the first stage of the Law Commission’s eagerly anticipated consultation
The Upper Tribunal has given an important decision on the interface between the two regimes
Kevin Manley outlines the process and some of the pitfalls to look out for
A look at the potential for reform from an environmental sustainability perspective
A flat occupied as both a dwelling and a business is capable of being a business tenancy
A number of key cases under the Act will continue to provide helpful guidance on lease renewals
An insight into the factors that will persuade a court to include break options in a lease renewal
Louise Clark considers a recent decision on whether a tenant ought not to be granted a new tenancy
In a lease renewal, evidence needs to be proactively provided to displace the tenant’s right to a renewal lease
How the Law Commission is helping shape the 1954 Act to meet society’s changing needs
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is not intended to thwart a landlord’s redevelopment plans