Landlord and tenant fair rent
Series: Estates Gazette ; [2001] 30 EG 113(CS) (28/7/01)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: "Spath Holme Ltd v Chairman of the North Western Rent Assessment Committee and another", QBD 12 July 2001, examined the fundamental purpose of registration, which was to fix a rent for the premises so that any tenant was protected from paying excessive sums. The Landlord (S), ignoring the above issue, appealed against the committee's (N) determination of a fair rent. However the committee had erred in law by assuming an absence of voids and letting costs in the hypothetical market of regulated tenancies. The appeal was allowed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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"Spath Holme Ltd v Chairman of the North Western Rent Assessment Committee and another", QBD 12 July 2001, examined the fundamental purpose of registration, which was to fix a rent for the premises so that any tenant was protected from paying excessive sums. The Landlord (S), ignoring the above issue, appealed against the committee's (N) determination of a fair rent. However the committee had erred in law by assuming an absence of voids and letting costs in the hypothetical market of regulated tenancies. The appeal was allowed.