Landlord and tenant: The best of intentions

Joanne Wicks QC reports on S Franses Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel (London) Ltd ‘It is established law that to succeed on ground (f) a landlord must show that it has a genuine, firm and settled intention to carry out the relevant works and that it has a reasonable prospect of being able to do …
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Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: Smoke and mirrors

Paul Greatholder considers the current case law surrounding grounds (g) and (f), and looks at the implications of S Franses v The Cavendish Hotel ‘The S Franses decision potentially gives considerable support for landlords who are keen to remove business tenants at the end of their leases.‘ As will be well known, the Landlord and …
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