This work is a comprehensive collection of the law surrounding the landlord–tenant relationship. It covers tenants' rights and remedies, landlords' rights and remedies, transfers of interest, tort liability, and federal bankruptcy proceedings.
Reporter: A. James Casner, Harvard University Law School
This Restatement covers the nature, duration, rights, and remedies of the landlord–tenant relationship. This volume contains §§ 1.1 to 13.2.
Hardbound | 5179 | 1977 | 514 pages | $63.50
Summary of Contents
VOLUME 1
Part l – CREATION OF THE LANDLORD–TENANT RELATIONSHIP
Chapter
1. Nature and Duration of the Landlord–Tenant Relationship
2. Formalities Required for Creation of Landlord–Tenant Relationship
3. Freedom to Refuse to Enter into Landlord–Tenant Relationship[p
Part ll – TENANT’S RIGHTS
Chapter
4. Paramount Title Prevents Contemplated Use
5. Condition of Leased Property Prevents Contemplated Use
6. Conduct of Landlord or Third Person Interferes With Permissible Use
7. Nonperformance of Landlord’s Promise
8. Contemplated Use Interfered With by Eminent Domain
9. Governmental Restraints on Use of Leased Property Prevent Intended Use
Part lll - TENANT’S REMEDIES
Chapter
10. Termination of the Lease and Damages
11. Procedure With Respect to Rent Abatement, Rent Application and Rent Withholding
Part lV – LANDLORD’S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
Chapter
12. Tenant’s Obligations That Inhere in the Landlord–Tenant Relationship
13.Nonperformance of Tenant’s Promise
VOLUME 2
Part lV – LANDLORD’S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES - continued
Chapter
14. Expiration of Term of Lease – Tenant Holds Over
Part V – TRANSFER BY LANDLORD OR TENANT OF INTEREST ON LEASED PROPERTY
Chapter
15. Transferability of Landlord’s or Tenant’s Interest in Leased Property
16. Effect of Transfer of Landlord’s or Tenant’s Interest on Burden and Benefit of Their Respective Obligations: Herein Promises Running With the Land
Part Vl – TORT LIABILITY OF LANDLORD
Chapter
17. Liability for Physical Harm to Persons On the Leased Property
18. Liability for Physical Harm to Persons Outside the Leased Property
19. Liability of Landlord for Physical Harm to Persons Caused by Negligence of a Carefully Selected Independent Contractor
Part Vll – FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING INVOLVING ONE OF THE PARTIES TO A LEASE
Chapter
20. Continuation of the Lease After Bankruptcy
21. Rejection of the Lease on Bankruptcy
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Secondary Authorities
Table of Cross-References
Index
In the Institute’s Restatement tradition, this authoritative volume combines clear black-letter provisions with extensive explanatory Comments, clarifying Illustrations, and detailed Reporter’s Notes.
The Restatement will be supplemented by an Annual Pocket Part.
This Restatement covers the nature, duration, rights, and remedies of the landlord–tenant relationship. This volume contains §§ 14.1 to end.
Hardbound | 5491 | 1977 | 477 pages | $63.50
Summary of Contents
VOLUME 1
Part l – CREATION OF THE LANDLORD–TENANT RELATIONSHIP
Chapter
1. Nature and Duration of the Landlord–Tenant Relationship
2. Formalities Required for Creation of Landlord–Tenant Relationship
3. Freedom to Refuse to Enter into Landlord–Tenant Relationship[p
Part ll – TENANT’S RIGHTS
Chapter
4. Paramount Title Prevents Contemplated Use
5. Condition of Leased Property Prevents Contemplated Use
6. Conduct of Landlord or Third Person Interferes With Permissible Use
7. Nonperformance of Landlord’s Promise
8. Contemplated Use Interfered With by Eminent Domain
9. Governmental Restraints on Use of Leased Property Prevent Intended Use
Part lll - TENANT’S REMEDIES
Chapter
10. Termination of the Lease and Damages
11. Procedure With Respect to Rent Abatement, Rent Application and Rent Withholding
Part lV – LANDLORD’S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
Chapter
12. Tenant’s Obligations That Inhere in the Landlord–Tenant Relationship
13.Nonperformance of Tenant’s Promise
VOLUME 2
Part lV – LANDLORD’S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES - continued
Chapter
14. Expiration of Term of Lease – Tenant Holds Over
Part V – TRANSFER BY LANDLORD OR TENANT OF INTEREST ON LEASED PROPERTY
Chapter
15. Transferability of Landlord’s or Tenant’s Interest in Leased Property
16. Effect of Transfer of Landlord’s or Tenant’s Interest on Burden and Benefit of Their Respective Obligations: Herein Promises Running With the Land
Part Vl – TORT LIABILITY OF LANDLORD
Chapter
17. Liability for Physical Harm to Persons On the Leased Property
18. Liability for Physical Harm to Persons Outside the Leased Property
19. Liability of Landlord for Physical Harm to Persons Caused by Negligence of a Carefully Selected Independent Contractor
Part Vll – FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING INVOLVING ONE OF THE PARTIES TO A LEASE
Chapter
20. Continuation of the Lease After Bankruptcy
21. Rejection of the Lease on Bankruptcy
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Secondary Authorities
Table of Cross-References
Index
In the Institute’s Restatement tradition, this authoritative volume combines clear black-letter provisions with extensive explanatory Comments, clarifying Illustrations, and detailed Reporter’s Notes.
The Restatement will be supplemented by an Annual Pocket Part.