Full Description
Explains how a landlord can effect possession of a residential property and how an occupant can prevent an order for possession being made. All types of tenancy and housing situations are considered in this practical guide that takes practitioners through the process step-by-step supported by the latest case law, legislation and forms
Contents
Has a Tenancy Been Created?; Forfeiture; Other Methods of Termination; Leases: Assignment, Sub-letting, Bankruptcy and Death; Licence Agreements; Assured Tenancies; Shorthold Tenancies; Regulated Tenancies; Restricted Contracts; Secure Tenancies; Introductory Tenancies; Demoted tenancies; Social Housing; Shared Accommodation and Resident Landlords; Protected Shortholds; Long Tenancies at Low Rent; Employees, Premises with a Business Use and Company Lets; Agricultural Accommodation; Student Accommodation, Holiday Accommodation, Board and Attendance; Mobile Homes; The Necessity for Possession Proceedings; Human rights and discrimination; Standard Procedure; Accelerated Procedure; Evidence ; Rent Cases; Anti-Social Behaviour; Other Grounds for Possession; Trespassers; Mortgage Possession Proceedings; Enforcement, Suspension and Setting Aside; Unlawful Eviction and Harrassment: The Occupier's Remedies.