The ODS Regulation: Keep a cool head

Michael Green outlines how landlords and occupiers should prepare properties for the ban on R22 ‘In the current market, it is conceivable that landlords may prefer to meet, or at least share, the costs of replacing or converting air conditioning installations, rather than risk losing a paying tenant.’R22 is a common type of refrigerant still …
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Cases Referenced

  • Fluor Daniel Properties Ltd & ors v Shortlands Investments Ltd [2001] EWHC 705 (Ch)
  • Scottish Mutual Assurance plc v Jardine Public Relations Ltd [1999] EWHC 276 (TCC)