Burrows v Brent LBC
Burrows v Brent LBC
- 1995
- New Property Cases (1995) NPC 124 .
CA 12 July 1995. A tenancy may arise by operation of law when a landlord, after obtaining a possession order for non-payment of rent, permits its former tenant to remain in possession paying a sum equivalent to rent and arrears. The possession warrant is now valid.
HOUSING ACT 1985 S82(2)
NEW TENANCIES
RENT ARREARS
PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES
CA 12 July 1995. A tenancy may arise by operation of law when a landlord, after obtaining a possession order for non-payment of rent, permits its former tenant to remain in possession paying a sum equivalent to rent and arrears. The possession warrant is now valid.
HOUSING ACT 1985 S82(2)
NEW TENANCIES
RENT ARREARS
PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES