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Willowgreen Ltd v Smithers

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1994) 20 EG 147-149(3)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: CA 1 December 1993. S, joint lessee of a flat with his mother, never living there himself, allowed his stepfather to stay after his mother`s death. After the disappearance of the stepfather, W claimed arrears of rent and service charges. The notice, and later a summons for possession, was addressed to S at the flat, which not being resident, he did not receive. W was granted possession and arrears in December 1990. S contested the order and appealed against a first decision not to set it aside. CA overturned the order agreeing with S that the summons had not been properly served, having gone to an address at which S was never present.
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CA 1 December 1993. S, joint lessee of a flat with his mother, never living there himself, allowed his stepfather to stay after his mother`s death. After the disappearance of the stepfather, W claimed arrears of rent and service charges. The notice, and later a summons for possession, was addressed to S at the flat, which not being resident, he did not receive. W was granted possession and arrears in December 1990. S contested the order and appealed against a first decision not to set it aside. CA overturned the order agreeing with S that the summons had not been properly served, having gone to an address at which S was never present.