Property Management: Volume 9 Issue 3

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Table of contents

Distress for rent: will landlords lose their rights?

I. Travers

Examines the Law Commission report which recommends the abolitionof the remedy of distress for rent. Discusses the advantages of distressto landlords, the disadvantages, distress…

Interrelationships between manufacturing firms and accommodation in the rented sector: theoretical perspectives

J. Henneberry

Considers the interrelationships between manufacturing firms andtheir accommodation in the rented sector of the industrial propertymarket. Discusses the implications for the…

A comparison of UK/USA and European business parks

A. Burt

Attempts to explain the similarities and differences betweenEuropean business parks and those found in the United Kingdom and USA.Considers a definition of the business park…

Pro‐active premises management – the premises policy

B.J. Varcoe

Presents an approach to premises management that provides a way ofcreating proactive flexibility in a naturally rigid entity. Considersthe needs of modern business, the business…

Very sheltered high‐rise housing in Birmingham

D.J. Priestnall

Discusses the management aspects of the successful use of high‐riseaccommodation in the United Kingdom, with particular reference to thelarge number of multi‐storey flats in…

Protecting the building owner and occupier – latent defects insurance or collateral warranties?

P. Wordley

Examines the respective concepts of collateral warranties andlatent defects insurance, and the strengths and weaknesses of eacharrangement. Discusses the objective or protecting…

Gateway to enterprise – the Treforest environment study

G. Prescott, S. Gronow

Considers the feasibility study of environmental improvementscarried out at Treforest, Mid‐Glamorgan, involving direct highereducation participation. Discusses the funding for the…

Recent developments in office lighting

G. Brown

Describes the rapid technical development that took place in thelighting industry in the 1980s, driven by energy cost pressures.Discusses product development, office lighting…

Allocation of service charges contributions

J.E. Adams

Examines various methods of allocating service chargecontributions. Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of allocationsby floor areas, rateable values, degree of use, stated…

BRIEFING: The Environmental Protection Act 1990

G. Waterson

Concentrates on those provisions of the Environmental ProtectionAct 1990 which directly affect the property manager in general practice.Discusses the background to the Act, Part…

Cover of Property Management

ISSN:

0263-7472

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Graham Squires