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Handling tenant's applications for approval to alterations (ARCHIVED)
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A landlord (or more likely his managing agent) will be faced from time to time with a situation in which his tenant applies for consent to make alterations to the leased property. Sometimes it will be found on examination that no formal consent is required under the lease, that the works are de minimis or that the tenant is merely advising the landlord of his proposals as a matter of courtesy. In these cases, a polite acknowledgement may be all that is needed. More frequently the tenant will require consent. -
Inclusion, equality and the built environment: a glossary of terms (ARCHIVED)
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This information paper aims to provide students, practitioners and members with definitions of terms regularly used in association with disability, inclusion and equality within the built environment sector.
The glossary is UK based and gives a general introduction to medical and legal terms. It is not the intention to provide a list of all medical terms related to disability/impairments, but rather an outline of some of the more common terms.