LPC Real Estate 2

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  • Created on: 07-03-18 23:20

1. Who is the 'competant landlord' in the case of a sub-letting?

  • s.44 defines sub-tenant's competant landlord as person who has superior tenancy ending within 14 months or the freeholder if no such person
  • s.44 defines sub-tenant's competant landlord as person who has superior tenancy not ending within 14 months or the freeholder if no such person
  • s.44 defines sub-tenant's competant landlord as person who has superior tenancy not ending within 15 months
  • s.45 defines sub-tenant's competant landlord as person who has superior tenancy not ending within 14 months or the freeholder if no such person
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2. When will Tenant be Sub-tenant's landlord?

  • If the lease has less than 15 months left to run, T will be S's landlord
  • If the lease has less than 14 months left to run, T will be S's landlord
  • If the lease has more than 14 months left to run, T will be S's landlord
  • If the lease has more than 15 months left to run, T will be S's landlord

3. How does termination of tenancy work under LTA 1954?

  • s.25 landlords notice; s.26 notice by tenant requesting new tenancy; forfeiture
  • s.25 landlords notice
  • s.25 landlords notice; s.26 notice by tenant requesting new tenancy; forfeiture; surrender
  • s.25 landlords notice; s.26 notice by tenant requesting new tenancy;
  • s.26 notice by tenant requesting new tenancy; forfeiture; surrender

4. What is a 'contracting out' tenancy under s.38A of the LTA 1954?

  • s.38A allows both parties to agree security of tenure under the Act should not apply to a given tenancy but ONLY in case of long-term lettings
  • s.38A allows both parties to agree security of tenure under the Act should not apply to a given tenancy but NOT in case of long-term lettings
  • s.38A allows both parties to agree security of tenure under the Act should not apply to a given tenancy but ONLY in case of fixed-term lettings
  • s.38A allows both parties to agree security of tenure under the Act should not apply to a given tenancy but NOT in case of fixed-term lettings

5. What does the LTA 1954 do?

  • The Act gives security of tenure to tenants who occupy premises for residential purposes. A business tenancy will not come an end at the expiry of a fixed term
  • The Act gives security of tenure to tenants who occupy premises for business purposes. A business tenancy will not come an end at the expiry of a fixed term.
  • The Act gives security of tenure to tenants who occupy premises for business purposes. A business tenancy will not come an end at the expiry of a open term
  • The Act gives security of tenure to tenants who occupy premises for business purposes. A business tenancy will come an end at the expiry of a fixed term

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flexomob

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Nice. Thanks for sharing.

DuncanLucas

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