ABSTRACT

Arbitration and Rent Review has become a standard work in the property world for guidance on rent review. In a clear style, the author examines the procedures that landlord and tenant should follow in order to agree a new rent or to have one decided by arbitration. By means of cases, he highlights the key areas of conflict that come before the courts, the contentious issues being introduced in the order in which they would be encountered by landlords or tenancts facing a review.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

Time of the essence

chapter |6 pages

Trigger notice

chapter |7 pages

Counter-notice

chapter |1 pages

Privilege

chapter |7 pages

Without prejudice

chapter |6 pages

The arbitrator

chapter |7 pages

Evidence and the expert witness

chapter |1 pages

Comparable evidence

chapter |1 pages

Premiums

chapter |3 pages

Discounts

chapter |2 pages

Various definitions of rental

chapter |1 pages

Fittings

chapter |8 pages

Assumptions

chapter |8 pages

Disregards

chapter |2 pages

Improvements