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25 Feb 13
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(This 1-day seminar deals with landlord and tenant obligations under the law. You need not have prior legal knowledge to attend this course.)
Course Outline
Drafting Tenancy / Lease Agreements
- understanding key terms in tenancy contracts
- avoiding common pitfalls in tenancy contracts
- misrepresentation and inducement into signing tenancies
- minor repair clauses
- renewal of tenancy contracts
- terminating tenancy contracts
- the stamp fee
- what the ‘security deposit’ means?
- the property agent’s commission
- case-studies on best practice
- key considerations to notice
- practical tips in drafting effective tenancy contracts
Contents of a Tenancy Agreement
- the premises
- the habendum
- the reddendem
- the covenants
- exceptions and reservations
- the conditions
Rights and Duties of Tenants and Landlords
- covenants implied by landlord
- covenant for quiet enjoyment
- non-derogation form grant
- premises fit for human habitation
- repairing obligations
- covenants implied by tenant to pay rent
- tenant must not commit waste
- use premises in a tenant-like manner
- deliver up premises on termination of lease in same state as when let,
fair wear tear excepted
- allow landlord to inspect premises etc.
- some covenants commonly found in leases
- covenant against under-letting and assignment
- covenant to insure
Creation of Leases and Tenancies
- exclusive possession
- definite period
- intention of parties
- reservation of rent
- statutory requirement under Conveyancing and Law of Property Act
- formal and informal leases
- part performance
Types of Leases / Tenancies
- lease for a fixed term
- yearly tenancies and other periodic tenancies
- tenancy at will
- tenancy at sufferance
Rent Payable under Tenancy Lease
- recovery of rent
- forfeiture for non-payment of rent
Fixtures
- right to fixtures as between the parties
- when is chattel a fixture?
- degree of annexation
- purpose of annexation
- fixtures removable by tenant
- when to remove fixtures
Termination of Leases / Tenancies
- by express power
- by surrender
- by effluxion of time
- by merger
- by forfeiture
- by notice to quit
- by disclaimer
- by frustration
