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Wylie on Irish Landlord and Tenant Law

Prof J C W Wylie

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Bloomsbury Professional
01 September 2022
This fourth edition comprehensively deals with all aspects of landlord and tenant law, both commercial and residential. It provides essential guidance for all practitioners

who advise on this area of law. The book covers everything from the basics (such as explaining the nature of the relationship between landlord and tenant) to more complex matters such as when disputes

arise, and the controversial subjects of rent reviews and guarantees.

In this new edition the following is covered in detail for the first time:

LEGISLATION

Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2015

Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Act 2016

Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) (Amendment) Act 2019

Housing (Standards for Rented Houses) Regulations 2017

COURT PROCEDURE

Circuit Court Rules (Jurisdiction) 2017

District Court (Residential Tenancies) Rules 2018

District Court (Enforcement of Orders) Rules 2020

The fourth edition also analyses recent cases on many aspects of the law, including agreements for leases, notices to quit, application of European Convention on Human Rights, operation of Residential Tenancies Acts, forfeiture, repairing obligations, construction of leases, set-off against rent, new tenancy rights, Keep Open clauses, user covenants and restraint of trade, role and jurisdiction of experts, tenant insolvency and examinership, turnover rents, surrender by operation of law, ejectment proceedings, renunciations, quiet enjoyment and derogation from grant, Circuit Court jurisdiction, acquisition of the freehold and withholding consent to assignment.

Wylie on Irish Landlord and Tenant Law has long been recognised as the definitive work on this area of law.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Property Law online service.

By:  
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781526522030
ISBN 10:   1526522039
Pages:   1008
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1 Development of the Law Chapter 2 Nature of the Relation of Landlord and Tenant Chapter 3 Other Relations Chapter 4 Categories of Tenancy Chapter 5 Negotiations, Contracts and Formalities Chapter 6 Commencement, Date and Parties Chapter 7 Recitals, Consideration and Words of Demise Chapter 8 Parcels, Lessee’s Rights and Lessor’s Exceptions and Reservations Chapter 9 Fixtures and Fittings Chapter 10 Demise and Reddendum Chapter 11 Rent Review Chapter 12 Recovery of Rent Chapter 13 Outgoings, Taxes and Charges Chapter 14 Title and Quiet Enjoyment Chapter 15 Repairs and Maintenance Chapter 16 Insurance Chapter 17 Service Charges Chapter 18 User Chapter 19 Alterations and Improvements Chapter 20 Options Chapter 21 Assignment Chapter 22 Subletting Chapter 23 Notice Chapter 24 Forfeiture Chapter 25 Surrender and Merger Chapter 26 Expiry, Disclaimer, Enlargement, Frustration and Repudiation Chapter 27 Ejectments Chapter 28 Limitation of Actions Chapter 29 Dwellings Chapter 30 New Tenancies Chapter 31 Reversionary Leases and Acquisition of Fee Simple Chapter 32 Compensation Index

Professor John Wylie is a consultant to A&L Goodbody, attached primarily to the Commercial Property Department. He has an LLB and LLD from Queen's University and an LLM from Harvard University. He was Frank Knox Fellow at Harvard Law School and held a Fulbright Scholarship to the USA during 1966-67. After various teaching posts at Belfast and Cardiff, Prof Wylie held a chair of law at Cardiff from 1979 to 2009, and he has been an Emeritus Professor since then. He has acted as a consultant for many years to the Law Societies in both parts of Ireland. He was also appointed leader of the Department of Justice and Law Reform Commission Joint Project on the reform of land and conveyancing law, which resulted in the enactment of the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009. He has led other reform projects for the Law Reform Commission and Northern Ireland Law Commission. He is the leading authority on Irish property law. He is the author of several leading books, including Wylie on Irish Land Law, Irish Landlord and Tenant Acts: Annotations, Commentary and Precedents, and The Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Acts: Annotations and Commentary, and he is co-author of The Law and Taxation of Trusts and Irish Conveyancing Law. All of these titles are published by Bloomsbury Professional.

Reviews for Wylie on Irish Landlord and Tenant Law

Professor Wylie has been long recognised as a leading authority on the law in this and other areas of Irish property law more generally...it is beyond doubt that this text will continue to be cited by the courts when considering landlord and tenant matters, and the book is to be commended to all readers. -- R. Caroline McGrath * The Irish Jurist *


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