0 a person with a legal right to stay in a property that they are renting: --
1 someone with the legal right to remain in a property that they are renting and who cannot be forced to leave by its owner: --
The basic level of discount reflects the value of the house because of the sitting tenant, and we took a judgment on that in 1980.
It is just as possible to determine the market value of a house with a sitting tenant as it is without a sitting tenant.
They use harassment to winkle out the sitting tenant and obtain vacant possession.
It had a sitting tenant, but in 1972 the tenant left and the house was bricked up.
Selling a leasehold house to a sitting tenant does not increase the number of houses.
We have therefore come to the conclusion that the sitting tenant should not be excluded from the market.
That does not apply to the sale of a local authority house to a sitting tenant.
In the case of a sitting tenant, the price will reflect any improvements which have been carried out by tenants.