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Bringing a Small Claims Action
by Navroza Ladha
The key to success as more people handle their own claims is knowing your legal rights, effective preparation and an understanding of the court procedure. Here are the things that really matter about bringing your own case to court to give you the confidence and ability to win. |
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A Practical
Approach to Landlord and Tenant Law (A Practical Approach) by
Simon Garner, Alexandra Frith
This book provides a systematic and readable guide through the principles of landlord and tenant law. It also includes an analysis of the various statutory codes applying to both residential and business tenancies. This third edition has been comprehensively updated to cover all recent developments in the law, including the Civil Procedure Rules, the Human Rights Act and the introduction of commonhold and leasehold reform. It has been expanded to include agricultural tenancies and also revised to provide procedural advice for the practitioner, including checklists, precedents and forms. The authors are both barristers specialising in property law. |
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Commercial
Property: Law in Practice: Recent Developments (Law in
Practice) by Elizabeth Cassell
This text provides a succinct statement of key recent developments across a range of mainstream areas of law practice. It is designed to enable practitioners and students on professional law courses to keep up to date with developments in respect of caselaw, legislation and practice. |
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See You in Court, Anthony Reeves
Amazon site 5 star rated guide to taking action in the Small Claims Court. Ideal guide for landlords and tenants. |
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LawPack Guide - Do it Yourself Small Claims
This is comprehensive guide, now in its second edition, and completely updated in line with the Civil Justice Reforms - includes clear step-by-step instructions and advice on what procedures to take before you go to court, how to handle and win your own case when you do take the judicial option, how much to claim for and how to enforce your own court judgement. |
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Debt Recovery (Pocket Lawyer Series) by Rosy Border, Mark Fairweather Does someone owe you money? Whether the debtor is an individual or a commercial giant, this book shows you what it takes to recover a debt, from gentle reminders, through getting and enforcing a court judgment, all the way to bankrupting an individual or forcing a company into liquidation. It helps you to choose a course of action, clear the legal hurdles and avoid the traps, get your paperwork perfect, and understand what you are doing, and why. This is an excellent guide, which we can highly recommend - Editor, LandlordZONE |
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Bailiffs Powers by John
Kruse
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The Law of
Seizure of Goods: Debtors Rights and Remedies by
John Kruse
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Practice Notes
on Business Tenancies by Jill Morgan &
Clive Brand
Practical guidance to the grant, renewal, assignment and surrender of business leases. The procedures involved are explained clearly and concisely, with each constituent part of a commercial lease being examined. Covers key case law and legislation, the latest information concerning time limits and court fees, the VAT consequences for the letting of business premises, rent reviews and statutory renewals and the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 |
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Renewing
Business Tenancies by Graham Fife,
Brian Hilditch, Paul Marco
Takes account of the process for renewing business tenancies introduced by the Civil Procedure Rules. Under the new rules control of the procedural timetable has passed to the court. The new procedures encourage both parties to make offers to settle, with potentially expensive repercussions for any party which rejects an offer. Eminently practical and provides latest case-law, forms, procedural guides, relevant legislation and numerous helpful tips for advisers. Chapter dealing with renewal of licences under the Telecommunications More Information/Buy Now |
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Leaseholder
Management by Desmond Kilcoyne
Landlords are still getting used to the idea that they lease property as well as rent it, but because leaseholders' rights have changed, it is all too easy to overlook their concerns. This book gives housing practitioners a comprehensive understanding of what those legal rights and obligations are. It covers issues such as repair, quiet enjoyment and nuisance, as well as the problems of service charges, major improvement and security. |
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Business
Partnership Agreement by Shanker
This pack helps to prepare a business partnership agreement. |
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Commonhold: The
New Law by David Clarke
The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2001 introduces a new form of freehold ownership of units in multi-occupied property, both residential and commercial. This legislation will result in the most significant reforms of residential and commercial property law since 1925 and every professional involved in property work should have a clear understanding of this new development. |
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Service Charges in Commercial
Property, Michael Young, July 1992
Service charges are a common aspect of commercial property management and often a source of misunderstanding and conflict between landlords and tenants - a detailed guide to services charges and the law. |
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Service Charges
for Leasehold, Freehold and Commonhold by
Solicitor, Lawrence Jones Gerald Sheriff
Not yet published - Sept 2003 |
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Service Charges:
Law and Practice by Philip Freedman, Eric
Shapiro, Brian Slater
Now in its third edition, this book provides a guide to the legal framework in which service charges operate. In addition, it provides guidance on the management process and related accountancy matters. This new edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect new developments and recent case-law on such topics as reasonableness, repairs and renewals, recovery of overpayments and VAT chargeable by management companies. Additional advice on social landlords and overriding leases has been included and comment on the forthcoming Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act is included. The concise commentary is supported by specimen service-charge clauses, model accounts, notices and certificates. |
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Debt Collection
Made Easy by Roy Hedges
Chasing debts is a pain which all businesses can do without. Unfortunately, unpaid bills are an all too frequent problem for business owners and managers. This guide provides expert advice and tips on resolving disputes, reducing the risks of bad debt, getting money out of reluctant payers, letter cycles, credit insurance and export credit. |
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