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Series: Estates Gazette ; [2000] EGCS 37 (25/03/2000)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: "Malekshad v Howard de Walden Estates Ltd" Central London County Court, 28 February 2000. M was the lessee of a town house and mews dwelling and sought to enfranchise one or both under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967. The mews house was undercut by a basement extending from the house and at issue was whether both buildings constituted a single property. "Held" each building was a house in its own right, although they were not structurally separated and were therefore capable of being excluded by the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 s2(2).
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"Malekshad v Howard de Walden Estates Ltd" Central London County Court, 28 February 2000. M was the lessee of a town house and mews dwelling and sought to enfranchise one or both under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967. The mews house was undercut by a basement extending from the house and at issue was whether both buildings constituted a single property. "Held" each building was a house in its own right, although they were not structurally separated and were therefore capable of being excluded by the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 s2(2).