Table of contents
- Forfeiture
- Invalid forfeiture of long residential lease—no leeway for landlord on form of rent demand notice (Cheerupmate2 v Franco de Luca Calce)
- Contractual issues
- Court decision is warning to sellers and buyers in all transactions (Djurberg (t/a Hampton Riviera) v Small)
- Licences and tenancies at will
- Short term lettings—snags in the sharing economy
- Rights of light, other easements and covenants
- Restrictive covenants—exploring the principles of enforcement (Signature of St Albans v Wragg)
- Residential tenancies
- What is the future for tenant management organisations post-Grenfell Tower?
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Article summary
This week’s edition of Property Disputes highlights includes an Upper Tribunal decision regarding an invalid forfeiture, a claim for misrepresentation of mooring rights and a further case regarding the enforceability of restrictive covenants under section 84 of the Law of Property Act 1925.
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