Business Tenancies
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Problem: Security of Tenure: Business Landlord and Tenant. The aim of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Part II legislation, given by the Law Commission is to "give traders and professional persons a general right to retain their business premises so long as they comply with their obligations as tenants". Therefore, in order to ascertain whether the occupiers of Robin's flat may gain protection from the statute they must fulfil the relevant criteria stipulated in the act. The Law Commission also stipulates that "Landlords are not unreasonably prevented from regaining possession if they want the property for their own occupation of to redevelop it" which is relevant to Robin's intentions which may provide grounds for opposition against the tenants' potential claims. However, in order for tenants to gain protection from the Landlord and Tenant Act, Part II and in order for the Landlord to rebut these claims certain criteria which may...

