Institutional Leases in the 21st Century by Chris Edwards

Institutional Leases in the 21st Century by Chris Edwards

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Since the 1980s, the "institutional" lease has undergone a gramatic transformation. This book sets out to explain the main changes that have occurred since the early 1990s (such as the rules relating to privity of contract). It also provides guidance on the factors driving further change, including the Code of Practice for Commercial Leases.

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Institutional Leases in the 21st Century by Chris Edwards

Since the 1980s the "institutional" lease has undergone a dramatic transformation. Landlord-orientated FRI leases for a term of twenty-five years with no breaks and upwards-only rent reviews have retreated before market demands for shorter, more flexible letting arrangements and, recently, in the face of threatened legislation. Nevertheless, valuers and lawyers will have to understand and deal with the 1980s leases until well into the second decade of the twnety-first century. The book sets out to explain the main changes that have occurred since the early 1990s (such as the rules relating to privity of contract). It also provides guidance on the factors driving further change, including the Code of Practice for Commercial Leases and the proposed new accounting standards.

'This is a fascinating and unusual book; not so much a legal textbook as a recent history of the property industry, written in a most clear and readable style.. compulsory reading for anyone working in the property industry, whether as a solicitor, a surveyor, or in some other capacity, as it explains so clearly and concisely why our towns are as they are and what changes have taken place in the property industry over the past 25 or 30 years... I wholeheartedly recommend this book to all property lawyers and surveyors, especially those who are just starting their careers and would like to know how (and why) standard leases and the property industry have evolved to the point that we have now reached.'Peta Dollar, Freelance lecturer, trainer and writer, Landlord & Tenant Review, 2007

Has worked in the City of London for 25 years where his experience revolved around the grant, acceptance and renewal of leases for both institutional investors and multiple occupiers, and dealings with investments underwritten by them. He has experienced (but takes no credit for) two busts and a boom and is cautiously enjoying the activity generated by the continuous improvement in the fortunes of the property market in recent years Based in St James's, in the heart of the West End of London and has specialised in dealing with rent reviews and lease renewals, acting for landlords and tenants of commercial property since setting up the Professional Department of his firm in the early 1980s. He has witnessed several booms and busts in the commercial property cycle and has seen commercial leases become considerably more detailed and sophisticated. Is also an experienced Arbitrator and independent expert.
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ISBN 13 9780728205093
ISBN 10 0728205092
Title Institutional Leases in the 21st Century
Author Chris Edwards
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2006-11-01
Number of pages 186
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.