Case Law and the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002
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CLRA was introduced as a way of giving tenants the right to manage and insure their building without having to prove any fault of the landlord. Unlike commonhold (Part 1 of CLRA) and enfranchisement (Part 2, chapter 2), it does not require the tenants to acquire or purchase the ownership of...
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