Long recognised as the definitive work on this area, Landlord and Tenant Law, 3rd edition comprehensively deals with all aspects of this subject relevant to the law in Ireland. It is essential for all practitioners with an interest in property law. The book covers everything from the basics (such as explaining the nature of the relationship between landlord and tenant) to more complex matters such as when disputes arise, and the controversial subjects of rent reviews and guarantees.This is the eagerly awaited third edition of this flagship title and covers in detail the important legislation that has been enacted since the last edition, including: Residential Tenancies Acts 2004 and 2009, Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Act 2005, Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2008, Land and Conveyancing Law reform Act 2009 (s 132) and Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011.The third edition incorporates extensive case law on several important aspects of the law including: rent reviews, guarantees, break options, service charges, alienation covenants, forfeiture, new tenancy rights and acquisition of the fee simple. It also draws attention to numerous proposals for reform made by the Law Reform Commission.Contents:Development of the Law; Nature of the Relation of Landlord and Tenant; Other Relations; Categories of Tenancy; Negotiations, Contracts and Formalities; Commencement, Date and Parties; Recitals, Consideration and Words of Demise; Parcels, Lessee's Rights and Lessor's Exceptions and Reservations; Fixtures and Fittings; Habendum and Reddendum; Rent Review; Recovery of Rent; Outgoings, Taxes and Charges; Title and Quiet Enjoyment; Repairs and Maintenance; Insurance; Service Charges; User; Alterations and Improvements; Options; Assignment; Sub-letting; Notice; Forfeiture; Surrender and Merger; Expiry, Disclaimer, Enlargement and Frustration; Ejectments; Limitation of Actions; Controlled Dwellings; New Tenancies; Reversionary Leases and Acquisition of Fee Simple; Compensation.
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