Darkness on the edge of town? Or is the calculation of consequential losses in dilapidation claims harder than it looks? (Part 2)
Language: English Series: Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation ; 4(3) Spring 2016, 218-233(14)Publication details: 2016Subject(s): Summary: Second in a series of two articles looking at the calculation of consquential losses for breach of tenant's covenants in dilapidations claims. Addresses a number of issues which arise in dilapidations case law including loss of rent, the inability to recover service charges, insurance and rates, liability for professional fees, and preliminaries, the incidence of VAT, recovering the cost of preparing schedules, recovering the costs of re-certification and liability to pay interest. (For Part 1 see L159154).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal article | London Journals | L159219 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 159219-1001 |
Second in a series of two articles looking at the calculation of consquential losses for breach of tenant's covenants in dilapidations claims. Addresses a number of issues which arise in dilapidations case law including loss of rent, the inability to recover service charges, insurance and rates, liability for professional fees, and preliminaries, the incidence of VAT, recovering the cost of preparing schedules, recovering the costs of re-certification and liability to pay interest. (For Part 1 see L159154).