A Critique On The Shortcomings Of The Law On Landlord And Tenant Relations in 1997

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The story of landlord-tenant relations is a story, almost old. For a long time, landlords have sought to rent their property at a higher price by vacating it, and tenants have always wanted to pay a lower rent and stay in their place. The story of renting business premises has been complicated twice. There is something called head lock and a phenomenon called the right to trade and trade in the relationship between the lessor and the lessee of the place of business, which increases the depth of the differences between the two. The principle in the lease contract is that the tenant vacates the premises at the end of the lease term and hands it over to the lessor. But it has never been so simple. Governments have always had to play the role of "regulator" and "arbiter" between these two. Anyway, the policies of the governments in this field started from the policy of limiting the rights of the owners and gradually it has been oriented towards the liberalization of relations and compliance with the free market economy.

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Persian
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Ahrar Private Law Research Journal, Volume:3 Issue: 6, 2022
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1 to 9
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