Created by: Bagar
Number of Blossarys: 64
A person, such as a customer, who is present in a place either by the express or the implied invitation of the occupier. This normally means that the occupier has to exercise reasonable care to ...
A deed or other document to which two or more parties are bound.
Suitable and fit for a person to live in and free of any faults that might endanger the health and safety of occupants.
Outright ownership of a property. This type of tenure contrasts with leasehold where the leaseholder has the rights to occupy a property for a specified period of time.
A permanently fixed piece of furniture or equipment incorporated into a property. Removing it would cause damage to buildings or land, and is therefore regarded as legally part of it.
The exchange of agreed, signed contracts. The transaction between the seller and the buyer is then legally binding, and completion (including the final transfer of money) usually takes place two to ...
The dispossession of a tenant of leased property by force or through the legal process.