Talk:Leasehold estate

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[edit] Attribution

Information in the "Tenancy at will" section was originally written by SteveHFish; moved here with merger of various forms of tenancy into one article. Other information on this page was moved here from the original "Tenant" article, and was written by Kappa, Mydogategodshat, OwenBlacker, and Pedant17. -- BD2412 talk 05:40, 2005 Jun 15 (UTC)

[edit] Tenancy at sufferance / trespass

You can make an argument that a tenant at sufferance is not technically a trespasser, because at the start of the tenancy the entry on to the property was lawful...

see Adrian Bradbrook, Susan MacCallum and Anthony Moore, Australian Real Property Law (3rd ed, 2002) [12.13].


[edit] Assured Shorthold Tenancy

Where does this common UK form of letting come into it?

Most residential property is let via a AST and most buy to let lenders require it as a matter of course.

On a related thought: What's the difference between letting and leasing anyway?

Simon West 20:04, 21 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Peer review comments

Several months ago, I consolidated two groups of articles into comprehensive articles on these relative concepts, then tweaked and expanded from there. It has occurred to me that these might be on the path to being featured articles, and could benefit from peer review. I present them together because the style and organization is prety much the same for both, so I assume they share the same faults. BD2412 T 23:03, 23 December 2005 (UTC)

Yup. They share the same faults.
  1. Insufficient lead text in one,
  2. sections are lopsided. Balance the content in sections and avoid the usage of subheadings as far as possible.
  3. Are these specifically US laws?
  4. No references
  5. No images
  6. External links are formatted incorrectly.

=Nichalp «Talk»= 11:44, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Leasing

This is in comparison such an excellent article that its authors could surely improve the much too theoretical approach and legalese on leasing. In addition, there is repetition, overlapping, and confusion between it and this article and rental agreement. --Espoo 08:55, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "fixed-term tenancy" more common than "tenancy for years"?

http://tenant.landlordandtenant.org/becomingtenantfacts/types.aspx

http://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/CA256EB5000644CE/page/Renting-Tenants-Lease+Agreements?OpenDocument&1=910-Renting~&2=10-Tenants~&3=30-Lease+Agreements~

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/lat09.htm

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/lat07.htm - this BTW has tenancy-at-will as a synonym of and instead of periodic lease, which the present article claims is a different thing! --~~