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Disrepair and the tolerated trespasser

By: Series: Solicitors' Journal ; 143(48) 17 December 1999, 1188-1189(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Discusses "Lambeth LBC v Rogers" which considered what should happen when a property falls into disrepair when the tenant is a 'tolerated trespasser' of the local authority. The latter situation occurs when a possession order is suspended and the terms of of suspension are breached by the tenant failing to meet the arrears payments.
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Discusses "Lambeth LBC v Rogers" which considered what should happen when a property falls into disrepair when the tenant is a 'tolerated trespasser' of the local authority. The latter situation occurs when a possession order is suspended and the terms of of suspension are breached by the tenant failing to meet the arrears payments.