The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is by far the most important piece of legislation affecting premises occupied for business purposes. A good understanding of the workings of the Act is vital for anyone advising landlords or tenants of business premises.
The authors of this guide are both experienced barristers with expertise in the field. Their aim has been to produce a comprehensive, one-stop-shop, practical guide to the 1954 Act and associated areas of practice covering (amongst other topics):
This guide is likely to be an invaluable guide for solicitors, barristers or surveyors working in this area.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Richard Hayes
Richard is at Lamb Chambers. He was called to the Bar in 1995 and has a property and general commercial practice with considerable experience advising and providing advocacy for clients in the High Court, both Chancery and Queen's Bench Divisions, together with the County Courts, specialist tribunals and at mediation.
David Sawtell
David is also at Lamb Chambers. He was called to the Bar in 2005. He has a property (including real estate, trusts of land, and commercial and residential leases), construction and commercial litigation practice. He is regularly published in leading practitioners' journals. David is currently reading towards the MSc in Construction Law at King's College, London. He is a robust advocate, with particular expertise in cases involving complicated points of law or allegations of dishonesty. His clients appreciate his practical and approachable manner.