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New building without landlord permission.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7486430" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I would have thought no LL consent required, but no consent means no compensation at the end of the lease either, but I must confess to not having researched the matter. If the T wants compensation, make an agreement for that with the LL before the building goes up. Surely that is what is reasonable?</p><p></p><p>Generally, the law is commonsense, though I know a lot won't agree! If consent is required, at what size of building does the tenant need to have LL's consent? For every hen house? Child's play house? Setting a size limit could get ridiculous. So put up your shed without consent and possibly be faced with a large bill for it's removal if you leave it there at the end of the lease. Make an agreement with the LL that he will take it over at the end of the lease and both sides could benefit. </p><p></p><p>A wise LL would agree the type of building to be erected with the T, then lend him the money through an appropriate increase in rent with an agreed %age compensation at the end of the lease. Win Win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7486430, member: 4505"] I would have thought no LL consent required, but no consent means no compensation at the end of the lease either, but I must confess to not having researched the matter. If the T wants compensation, make an agreement for that with the LL before the building goes up. Surely that is what is reasonable? Generally, the law is commonsense, though I know a lot won't agree! If consent is required, at what size of building does the tenant need to have LL's consent? For every hen house? Child's play house? Setting a size limit could get ridiculous. So put up your shed without consent and possibly be faced with a large bill for it's removal if you leave it there at the end of the lease. Make an agreement with the LL that he will take it over at the end of the lease and both sides could benefit. A wise LL would agree the type of building to be erected with the T, then lend him the money through an appropriate increase in rent with an agreed %age compensation at the end of the lease. Win Win. [/QUOTE]
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