The end of the tolerated trespasser?

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  • Published: 23 May 2006
  • Last edited: 8 Apr 2010

Syndicated from The Landlord Law Blog » Law case report

For a long time housing law has been bedeviled by a concept known as ‘the tolerated trespasser’ which occurs when a tenant who has had a suspended possession order made against him, breaches the terms of the order but is allowed to stay in occupation.
A suspended possession order is where a possession order is made [...]

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