344 Case X: subletting at excessive rent1The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where any part of the dwellinghouse is sub-let5 and the court is satisfied that the rent charged by the tenant is or was in excess of the maximum rent recoverable6 for that part7.
The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where any part of the dwellinghouse is sub-let5 and the court is satisfied that the rent charged by the tenant is or was in excess of the maximum rent recoverable6 for that part7.
**Trials are provided to all LexisPSL and LexisLibrary content, excluding Practice Compliance, Practice Management and Risk and Compliance, subscription packages are tailored to your specific needs. To discuss trialling these LexisPSL services please email customer service via our online form. Free trials are only available to individuals based in the UK. We may terminate this trial at any time or decide not to give a trial, for any reason. Trial includes one question to LexisAsk during the length of the trial.
0330 161 1234