Legal Guide

eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
Business & Money
Technology
Women
Health
Education
Family
Travel
Cars
Entertainment
Featured Sites
SD Editorials
Online Guide and article directory site.
Foodeditorials.com
Over 15,000 recipes & editorials on food.
Lyricadvisor.com
Get 100,000 Lyric & Albums.
  • Business & Money
    • A Guide to Business
    • Guide to Finance
    • Ideas for Marketing
    • Legal Guide
    • Guide to Insurance
    • Lettre De Motivation
    • Guide to the Stock Market
    • Human Resource Career
    • Sales Marketing
    • Forex & Trading
    • Advertising & Marketing
    • Startup Guide
  • Technology
    • Guide to Technology
    • Cell Phones
    • Computer Software
    • IT Hardwares
    • Internet
    • Online Security
    • Cameras
    • Search Engine Optimization
    • Science & Technology
  • Women
    • Guide to Women
    • Relationship Advice
    • Marriage
    • Jewelry
    • Pregnancy
    • Fashion Style
    • Divorce Guide
    • Wedding Guide
    • Dating Guide
    • Natural Beauty
  • Health
    • Guide to Health
    • Guide to Medical
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Weight Loss
    • Sports
    • Body Wellness
    • Cancer Treatment
    • Common Illness
    • Health & Lifestyle
  • Education
    • Military Service
    • Politics and Policy
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Education and Teaching
    • Learn Languages
    • Colleges & Universities
  • Family
    • Quality Home Improvement
    • Hobbies and Interests
    • Family Guide to
    • Pet Guide
    • Loans Guide
    • Credit Cards
    • Gardening Guide
    • Home Security
    • Real Estate
    • Home Decor
    • Gift & Present
  • Travel
    • The Travel Guide
    • Adventure Travel
    • Cruise Ships
    • Beach Holiday
    • Travel Accommodation
    • Holiday Destinations
  • Cars
    • Information on Cars
    • Traffic Violations
    • Auto Insurance
    • Trailers
    • Sport Cars
    • The Bikes
  • Entertainment
    • Entertainment Guide
    • World Music
    • Photo & Video
    • Television & Games

Right To Buy Scheme

    View: 
More Articles from
Pre Paid Legal Services Inc
Accident At Work Compensation
Accident In The Workplace
Birth Certificate New York Replacement
Cheats For Grand Theft
Check For Identity Theft
Effects Of Smoking Cessation
English To Portuguese Language Translation
For Grand Theft Auto
Grounds For Contesting Will
Hardwood Floors Cat Urine
Hate Crimes Against Muslims
Internet Safety Tips For Parents
Law Firm Orange County
Open Heart Surgery Complications
Personal Injury At Work
Quotes About Friends And Family
Top New Year Songs
True To My Love
What Is Representative Government
Have An Honest Deal Through An Art Lawyer
» More on
Free Online Legal Advice
The right of a tenant to buy his or her property (under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993) is now well known. The right, however, does not apply in all cases and one of the exceptions is that a landlord may refuse to sell a property if it is the landlord's intention to redevelop the premises.



Recently, a tenant's application to buy his flat, which was one of a block of 50 in a nine-storey building, was refused by the landlord on the grounds that he intended to redevelop the premises, in this case by making the flat into a ?duplex? including the flat below.

The relevant section of the Act allows the landlord to resist an application if the landlord intends to ?redevelop any premises in which the tenant's flat is contained?, but only in cases in which the construction works are carried out on a ?substantial part of any premises in which the tenant's flat is contained?.

At issue was what was actually meant by the phrase ?any premises in which the flat is contained?. In the view of the landlord, it meant any definable part of the building which could be shown on a plan. The tenant, however, argued that ?premises? meant a recognisable part or area which contains the flat in question. In essence, this argument is that if a space is one which a visitor would recognise as constituting premises, then that space or area counts as premises for the purposes of the Act. If, on the other hand, a visitor would not recognise the ?separateness? of that space or area, it is not premises. The House of Lords agreed that this must be the test, since it could not have been the intention of Parliament to allow landlords to define what constitutes premises, in such circumstances, according to their own wishes.

In the case in point, the Lords considered that a visitor to the block of flats would consider the block as a whole to be the premises, not the tenant's flat plus the flat below it. In this case, therefore, the landlord's claim failed, since the premises as a whole were not subject to redevelopment plans.
Right To Buy Scheme
The majority of payment protection policies have exclusions. Being in part-time employment, suffering from a pre-existing illness, or being retired or self-employed could all mean cover is not suitable. Providers can also add in other exclusions to the small print and reading the key facts of a policy is a necessity. If you shop with a specialist provider for your cover then the provider should give you all the facts you need to know before you buy. This means you can ensure that the product is right for your circumstances.

A payment protection plan pays out a tax-free sum of money each month after you have been out of work for a set period of time. The start date for payment varies from provider to provider but is normally within 30 to 90 days of being unable to attend your job. This could be due to suffering an accident, being ill or finding yourself unemployed through no fault of your own. Redundancy, for example, is one reason you could claim.

Once the policy holder has started to receive an income then they continue to do so for between 12 and 24 months, again depending on the provider. This means they have to worry less about being able to afford financial commitments or credit card or loan repayments.

When taking out a loan from the high street lender payment protection is usually offered at the time of borrowing. In the majority of cases this is not the ideal way to buy protection. High street lenders are known to charge high premiums for the luxury of having peace of mind. Even worse, in some cases they ?push? cover alongside the borrowing to those who would not be eligible for a pay-out should they make a claim.

When an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading revealed that mis-selling of payment protection products was rife among high street lenders, people lost faith in the product. The Office of Fair Trading highlighted the fact that lenders were not making it clear that people could shop around for a policy. Some lenders were misleading the consumer into believing that the application for the loan depended on them taking out a policy. At the same time, the lenders often give out very little information, which made understanding and comparing cover almost impossible.

Payment protection insurance taken with a standalone specialist provider removes the confusion associated with a policy. Providers do this by giving the facts in plain English. A specialist will also provide a quality product that can save you as much as 80% in comparison to the high-end quotes offered by some high street lenders. It is essential when comparing protection that you also compare the key facts because this is where you will find vital information regarding the cover you are taking out.
  • Related Articles
  • Author
  • Most Popular
•Best Stock To Buy Right Now, by Peter Clark
•Best Stocks To Buy Right Now, by Gregg Hall
•Good Stocks To Buy Right Now, by Kathy Strander
•How To Buy A Franchise, by Jeff De Lara
•How To Buy Diamond, by Maya Abitbol
About Author
Both Sridhar Duncanlewis & Simon Burgess are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.

Sridhar Duncanlewis has sinced written about articles on various topics from Legal Matters, Real Estate and Family Concerns. Sridhar is an experienced writer with expertise in writing about Bankruptcy,. Sridhar Duncanlewis's top article generates over 9900 views. Bookmark Sridhar Duncanlewis to your Favourites.

Simon Burgess has sinced written about articles on various topics from Mortgage Insurance, Finances and Income Protection Insurance. Simon Burgess is Managing Director of the award-winning British Insurance, a specialist provider of payment protection insurance, mortgage payment protection insura. Simon Burgess's top article generates over 74000 views. Bookmark Simon Burgess to your Favourites.
Air Force Medical Scholarships
If you have ever participated in a goodwill mission like this, then you know that you come away feeling better than the patients that you treated
 
A Guide to Business | Guide to Technology | Guide to Women | Guide to Health | Family Guide to | Travel & Vacations | Information on Cars

EditorialToday Legal Guide has 6 sub sections. Such as Compensation Laws, Medical Malpractice Law, Law Order, About Drinking & Driving, IP Law and New Bankruptcy Law. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors | Most Popular