Premium to protected tenant
Language: English Series: Times ; 24/3/88, p19Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: In Saleh v Robinson , CA 23 February 1988, it was held that a requirement that a person pay a premium to a protected tenant prior to the tenant surrendering his tenancy so that a protected tenancy would be granted to the person who had paid the premium, was a requirement that the person pay the premium in order to be granted the protected tenancy under Rent Act 1977 s 119(1) . The requirement was therefore illegal and the payment could be recovered by the payer.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Saleh v Robinson , CA 23 February 1988, it was held that a requirement that a person pay a premium to a protected tenant prior to the tenant surrendering his tenancy so that a protected tenancy would be granted to the person who had paid the premium, was a requirement that the person pay the premium in order to be granted the protected tenancy under Rent Act 1977 s 119(1) . The requirement was therefore illegal and the payment could be recovered by the payer.