0 damage to a building which someone renting the building is responsible for repairing as part of their lease (= agreement by which the building is rented):
Claims for dilapidations can be substantial, so tenants of commercial property should fully understand their obligations.
The second grievance is the special one of the provisions in the covenants about dilapidations.
He found himself on the street, in many cases saddled with a heavy bill of dilapidations.
With regard to the tenants' unexpired liability for dilapidations, the landlords are prepared to redecorate alternative accommodation to the extent of this liability.
More than that, the freeholder has been able to enforce considerable expenditure on the lessee under what is called a schedule of dilapidations.
The present estimate for the cost of repairing dilapidations is £80,000.
I am not aware that in general there is undue delay in settling premises for dilapidations in cases where premises are hired under agreements.
It would be wrong of him to back-date his award, as it would be difficult to assess dilapidations at some past date.
Dilapidations on the holding have been agreed with the out-goers.