Published: 25 February, 2021
Tenants' Right of First Refusal is a thorough and authoritative guide to all aspects of residential tenants' right of first refusal under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987. It provides practitioners with an analysis of the law from both the landlord's and the tenant's point of view, guiding the reader through the intricacies of an Act described by the judiciary as "ill drafted, complicated and confused".
This new edition has been fully updated to take account of the latest case law such as: Mahmut v Jones [2018] 1 WLR 6051; York House (Chelsea) Ltd v Thompson [2020]; the Court of Appeal in Aldford House Freehold Ltd v Grosvenor (Mayfair) Estate [2020] Ch 270; and LM Homes Ltd v Queen Court Freehold Co Ltd [2020] QB 890.
The right of first refusal remains an important topic for flat lessees, landlords and developers, and looks set to remain in force for a considerable time: the latest Government proposal in 2019 is to extend the right to leasehold house owners. Tenants' Right of First Refusal remains a must read for all property practitioners.
Preface
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Cases
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987
Chapter 2 Premises, Landlords and Qualifying Tenants
Chapter 3 Relevant Disposal
Chapter 4 The Offer Notice
Chapter 5 Consequences of Service and Acceptance of Offer Notice
Chapter 6 Information Notices
Chapter 7 Purchase Notices
Chapter 8 Subsequent Purchasers
Chapter 9 Termination of Rights Against Purchaser or Subsequent Purchaser
Chapter 10 Avoidance and Enforcement
Chapter 11 Procedure and Appeals
Chapter 12 Prospective Purchasers: Section 18
Appendix I Notices under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 A1.1
Appendix II Statutory Materials A2.1
Index