Property Management: Volume 6 Issue 4

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THE REAL PRINCIPLES OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT

C.J. Arnison

In this paper an attempt is made to propose and prove some fundamental principles of estate management, a phrase which has a familiar ring to many professional estate managers…

LANDFILL SITES BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER FILLING

M.G. Tassell

Waste disposal is big business. Some 20 million tonnes of household and commercial waste is disposed of each year in the United Kingdom. A similar quantity of industrial waste …

NEGOTIATION IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Martyn Sadler

In this paper I consider the meaning and nature of negotiation skills, their importance, and their relevance to the property world. I also consider some aspects of negotiation…

A FOURFOLD VISION FOR LONDON FOR 2001

London Planning Advisory Committee

• A world centre of international trade and business. • A city of stable and secure residential communities and neighbourhoods. • A civilised city. • A city of opportunities for…

BREACH OF COVENANT: TENANTS' REMEDIES

Geoffrey Waterson

The purpose of this paper is to review briefly the remedies open to the tenant where the landlord is in breach of covenant, with particular reference to some of the more recent…

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS

John S. Kirkwood

Property management systems have traditionally been developed using high level languages such as COBOL and BASIC; and these systems have emulated the paper‐based systems they were…

VALUE ADDED TAX: IMPLICATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COURT JUDGMENT FOR SURVEYORS AND PROPERTY MANAGERS

Dermot McLellan

A new property VAT regime coming into force on 1st April, 1989, is expected to have a major impact on commercial property development and management. The Government proposes to…

FILLING UP — WITH SHOPPING

Stuart Sandler

In its latest edition of Comment Smith Melzack include sound practical advice on service charge management and filling station development. This and the following item are…

ARE MANAGING AGENTS SLEEPING ON YOUR MONEY?

Peter Taylor

WHY DOES an investor put money into property? Aside from the possible motive of development potential, the answer boils down to the basic issues of capital growth and rental…

PRACTICE NOTES ON LEASE EXPIRY PROBLEMS

P.A. Copland

Most people involved with the management of commercial property have a fair working knowledge of Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 which was subsequently amended by the…

Cover of Property Management

ISSN:

0263-7472

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Graham Squires