829. Case 2: nuisance or annoyance or conviction for illegal or immoral user.
829. Case 2: nuisance or annoyance or conviction for illegal or immoral user.
Landlord and Tenant (Volume 62 (2022), paras 1-595; Volume 63 (2022), paras 596-1219; Volume 64 (2022), paras 1220-1957) | Commentary
An order for possession1 may be made without proof of alternative accommodation, if the court considers it reasonable2 to do so, where
An order for possession1 may be made without proof of alternative accommodation, if the court considers it reasonable2 to do so, where
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