Goldstein v Conley
Goldstein v Conley
- 1999
- Estates Gazette Law Reports [1999] 03 EG 137-144(8) .
LT 18 September 1999. The appellant landlord was owner of a reversion to a ground-floor flat in a converted detached house let to the respondant tenant. The lease expired on 25 September 1995. Following the tenant`s claim in March 1995, the LVT determined the price payable for a new 90-year lease to be £143,800. The landlord appealed: the issues in question being the vacant possession value and the apportionment of the marriage value. "Held" the appeal was allowed. The diminution in the landlord`s interest was £128,000, and 72.5% of the marriage value was appropriate for the landlord.
DETERMINATION OF PRICE
LEASEHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT
LEASEHOLD REFORM, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993
LEASEHOLD VALUATION TRIBUNAL
MARRIAGE VALUE
NEW LEASE
LT 18 September 1999. The appellant landlord was owner of a reversion to a ground-floor flat in a converted detached house let to the respondant tenant. The lease expired on 25 September 1995. Following the tenant`s claim in March 1995, the LVT determined the price payable for a new 90-year lease to be £143,800. The landlord appealed: the issues in question being the vacant possession value and the apportionment of the marriage value. "Held" the appeal was allowed. The diminution in the landlord`s interest was £128,000, and 72.5% of the marriage value was appropriate for the landlord.
DETERMINATION OF PRICE
LEASEHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT
LEASEHOLD REFORM, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993
LEASEHOLD VALUATION TRIBUNAL
MARRIAGE VALUE
NEW LEASE