1626. Trigger notices in rent review clauses.
1626. Trigger notices in rent review clauses.
Landlord and Tenant (Volume 62 (2022), paras 1-595; Volume 63 (2022), paras 596-1219; Volume 64 (2022), paras 1220-1957) | Commentary
Many rent review clauses contain no requirement for any notice to be served by the landlord to set the review in motion1. In such a case no obligation to give a notice by a particular time will be implied2 nor will it be implied that steps to implement the
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Many rent review clauses contain no requirement for any notice to be served by the landlord to set the review in motion1. In such a case no obligation to give a notice by a particular time will be implied2 nor will it be implied that steps to implement the
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