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Landlord`s withholding of consent unreasonable

Language: English Series: EGCS ; (1988) 70Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: In Deverall v Wyndham and Others , ChD 5 May 1988, it was held that the tenant was entitled to the declaration sought that the landlords had unreasonably withheld consent to sublettings proposed by the tenant. The building was divided into flats and the landlords alleged that the subleases would damage their reversionary interest and that they were likely to become protected tenancies under the Rent Act 1977 .
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In Deverall v Wyndham and Others , ChD 5 May 1988, it was held that the tenant was entitled to the declaration sought that the landlords had unreasonably withheld consent to sublettings proposed by the tenant. The building was divided into flats and the landlords alleged that the subleases would damage their reversionary interest and that they were likely to become protected tenancies under the Rent Act 1977 .