Vacant possession
This article is about the legal term. For other uses, see Vacant Possession (disambiguation).
Vacant possession is a property law concept.
Giving 'vacant possession' refers to a legal obligation to ensure that a property is in a state fit to be occupied at a given point in time. Vacant possession is most commonly known of on the sale and purchase of residential property and many find that, on the purchase of a new home, they do not obtain vacant possession as desired. The concept is also an essential element in the grant and termination of leases and other tenancy agreements. It is a topical issue for lawyers and surveyors along with estate agents and others connected to land and buildings.
Notes
- Shaw, Keith (Dr.) Vacant Possession: Law and Practice. Elsevier, Oxford, 2010
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