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Date: 2014-11-24 03:34:33
Real estate
Property
Judicial remedies
Distraint
Renting
Leasehold estate
Leasing
Landlord
Tenancy deposit scheme
Real property law
Landlord–tenant law
Law

LANDLORD’S DISTRAINT (DISTRESS) STATUTORY REFERENCES The landlord’s right to distraint for recovery of rent arrears is a common law right that is covered in the Civil Enforcement Act and Regulations. It is therefore

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