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By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0130) 28 July 2001, 108-109(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Traditional lease arrangements are seen as too rigid by tenants and investors who require shorter more flexible leases.This article suggests two new approaches: lease fusion deeds which, if carefully worded, can be more flexible than traditional leases, and the use of planned maintenance specifications which can help in avoiding dilapidations claims and service charge disputes.
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Traditional lease arrangements are seen as too rigid by tenants and investors who require shorter more flexible leases.This article suggests two new approaches: lease fusion deeds which, if carefully worded, can be more flexible than traditional leases, and the use of planned maintenance specifications which can help in avoiding dilapidations claims and service charge disputes.