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The ownership of flats is a post-war phenomenon — up to the 1950s the normal practice was to take a lease of, say, seven years at a rack rent and, at the end, depending on circumstances, either to negotiate a new lease or, more likely, stay on as a protected tenant under the Rent Acts.
The ownership of flats is a post-war phenomenon — up to the 1950s the normal practice was to take a lease of, say, seven years at a rack rent and, at the end, depending on circumstances, either to negotiate a new lease or, more likely, stay on as a protected tenant under the Rent Acts.
The purchase of leasehold flats
Poole, Anthony L. (author)
Structural Survey ; 6 ; 108-112
1988-02-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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