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Q&A on The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: Grounds of Opposition and Renewal Terms



In this episode, Richard Snape, Head of Legal Training, joins host Lizzie Collin to answer some of the audience questions from our latest webinar discussing The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: Grounds of Opposition and Renewal Terms. They tackle a variety of questions, including the five-year rule, interim rent backdating, contractual renewal options and the implications of landlord redevelopment breaks. 




 

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