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Short Residential Tenancy Disputes
12 April 2021
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Short Residential Tenancy Disputes

We are pleased to announce a new Short residential tenancy disputes guide, with detailed commentary including rent arrears, noise nuisance and anti-social behaviour and deposit disputes. Repossession proceedings are stepped through in detail when acting for the landlord and acting for the tenant. Tribunal and court proceedings are discussed, as well as the current impact of COVID-19. The comprehensive matter plan is divided into two folders; Acting for the landlord and Acting for the tenant. Precedents that practitioners will find useful include: Letters and notices to tenants in breach of their tenancy agreements; Letters and enclosures for a rent repayment plan; Letters and enclosures relating to the use of a deposit protection dispute resolution scheme; A library of carefully drafted common possession notices under both s 8 and s 21 of the Housing Act 1988; A full suite of litigation letters and documents, and example content for claim forms and defences. This Short residential tenancy disputes guide is an invaluable resource for practitioners who regularly conduct landlord and tenant matters, as well as those with limited experience or those supervising junior lawyers. We invite you to explore the new guide. Comments and feedback are always welcomed.
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Short Residential Tenancies
12 April 2021
1 min read

Short Residential Tenancies

We are very pleased to announce the release of the Short Residential Tenancies guide to complement our many comprehensive Conveyancing and Property guides. This guide covers all aspects of practice and procedure when preparing, managing and ending a short residential tenancy. The commentary is practical and easy to understand and is supported by numerous helpful precedents. Key content includes: Commentary on the types of short-term residential tenancies; Guidance on creating short-term residential tenancies; Tenancy agreements to suit various situations; An inventory and inspection report to assist with managing a tenancy; and Notices to end a tenancy. The Short Residential Tenancies guide is an invaluable resource for all practitioners who wish to prepare, manage and end a short residential tenancy. We invite you to explore the new guide. Comments and feedback are always welcomed.
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Help To Buy And Electrical Safety
26 March 2021
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Help To Buy And Electrical Safety

From 1 April 2021, a new Help to Buy scheme comes into force. For further details see the Help to Buy section in our Purchase of Land commentary. From 1 April 2021, The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 will apply to all private rented sector landlords of residential premises in England, including licences to occupy and houses in multiple occupation, with costly sanctions for non-compliance. For further details see the Buy to Let section in our Purchase of Land commentary.
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Leasehold Reform At Last!
12 February 2021
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Leasehold Reform At Last!

As practitioners are no doubt aware, the government has recently promised to finally reform the way that leasehold works, and to address the issues with commonhold. This has prompted By Lawyers to include three new precedents in the Enfranchisement guide: Memorandum of Association – Commonhold limited company Articles of Association – Commonhold limited company Community statement – Commonhold limited company Wholesale reformation of the property ownership system is long overdue and it is hoped that amendments to the legislation will reassure lenders and developers, persuading them to leave the cosy confines of leasehold and finally embrace the brave new world of the commonhold system, 20 years after it was created. When the new rules are announced, we will, of course, review and amend our materials to ensure that users have access to the most up-to-date information. In the meantime, we will be keeping a close eye on the most positive news item of 2021 so far.
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New Leasehold Property Disputes Publication
22 January 2021
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New Leasehold Property Disputes Publication

An exciting and useful new guide to Leasehold property disputes has been published, with extensive commentary discussing commercial and residential properties from the point of view of both landlord and tenant clients. Matter plans which are tailored to acting for landlord or tenant claimants and defendants will assist practitioners to ensure that the right precedent is used at the right time. The commentary covers: Overviews of the court and tribunal systems, funding and alternative dispute resolution; Breaches of lease covenants by tenants; Breaches of lease covenants by landlords; Remediation and forfeiture; Commercial dilapidations and residential hazard reporting; Going to court under Parts 7 and 8 of the Civil Procedure Rules; Going to the First-tier tribunal. A number of precedents are included such as: Initial letters before action; Letters of response covering various situations; Notice before forfeiture under s 146 of the Law of Property Act 1925; Counter-notice claiming the benefit of the Leasehold Property (Repairs) Act 1938; Notice of landlord’s breaches of repairing covenants; Notice to former tenant regarding goods left and commercial premises; Example content for particulars of claim for a variety of circumstances; Quantified demand and schedule of dilapidations; Tenant’s response to dilapidations documents; Notice before tribunal application under s 22 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985; All the standard forms and letters for court and tribunal proceedings. We invite you to explore this new publication and to consider the wealth of assistance the Leasehold Property Disputes publication offers.
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