Land 8 - Requirements of a lease Flashcards

1
Q

If a landlord forfeits a headlease, what happens to the sublease?

A

It is automatically terminated too

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2
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What are the requirements of a lease?

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  1. Certainty of term (either fixed or periodic)
  2. Exclusive Possession
  3. Correct formalities
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3
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What factors could defeat a lease?

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  • No ICLR (e.g. family arrangement; act of friendship/generosity)
  • Service occupancy - live there for employment.
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4
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What is a licence?

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  • A personal permission to be on someone’s property
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5
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Does a licence bind new owners or third parties?

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No

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6
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What is the remedy for breach of licence?

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Only damages

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7
Q

What scenarios indicate no exclusive possession?

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  • Landlord provides services e.g. cleaning
  • Landlord retains a key: purpose for which key is retained is important - is right of access restricted or unrestricted?
  • Sharing clause: landlord reserves right to share property or introduce others - must check if sham or not
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8
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What factors help determine whether a sharing clause is a sham or not?

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(a) Size & Nature of Accommodation: is it realistic to introduce others?
(b) Relationship between Occupiers: Is it appropriate to introduce someone else?
(c) Wording of clause: the wider the clause, the likelier it’s a sham
(d) Has the clause ever been exercised?

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9
Q

Where there’s a joint tenancy of a lease, what is joint liability?

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If one occupier leaves, the remaining ones are liable for whole rent

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10
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What is the s17 Tenant Default Notice provision?

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Where landlord wants to pursue a former tenant who remains liable for a fixed charge, a landlord must serve notice within 6 months of such charge becoming due otherwise no claim can be taken

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What is the s18 Liability for Variations provision?

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Former tenants are NOT liable for additional amounts owed which they could not have anticipated when lease was entered into

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12
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What is the s19 Overriding Leases provision?

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Former tenant can ask landlord for an overriding lease, becoming immediate landlord of defaulting party
The overriding lease is equal to remaining lease and 3 extra days

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13
Q

How is the period for a periodic tenancy worked out

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By the period over which rent is calculated NOT when it is paid.

I.e “annual rent of £100 paid quarterly” would give a period of one year.

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14
Q

When is registration needed for a lease?

A

If it’s over 7 years

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15
Q

When is a deed needed for a lease?

A

All leases unless ‘short leases’

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16
Q

What is a short lease?

A
  • Under 3 years
  • lease starts immediately
  • market rent
  • no premium
17
Q

When will an equitable lease be created?

A

No deed but

  • writing,
  • contains all terms,
  • signed