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Goldstein v Conley

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette Law Reports ; [1999] 03 EG 137-144(8)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: 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.
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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.