'A Practical Guide to the Law of Dilapidations' by Mark Shelton This book is a practical guide to the law of dilapidations aimed at general practice solicitors and surveyors. 'Dilapidations' is not purely a lease-end issue, since landlords will very often have the right during the lease to carry out repairs themselves, at the tenantâs expense, upon giving notice. This is a remedy with particular practical implications, and must be carefully considered by both parties. Disrepair may also make life very difficult for a tenant attempting to operate a break option. A good grounding in the basics of dilapidations law is essential for lease negotiation, as the problems experienced at lease-end have their roots in what was agreed at the beginning of the lease. There are lessons for the due diligence required before a lease commitment is taken on. Buy Now / More Info / Read a FREE Chapter Also available from good legal bookshops and with optional Prime delivery from:
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