Mansfield District Council v Langridge, QBD (Calvert-Smith J), 21/9/2007

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  • Published: 21 Sep 2007
  • Last edited: 21 Sep 2007

Syndicated from Landlord and Tenant

The Appellant tenant’s appeal against a decision requiring him to give up possession of a flat to the Respondent was dismissed. A primary consideration in deciding whether a protected tenancy had been created is the purpose for which the premises were let. As the sole purpose was to preserve the parties’ position pending conclusion of possession proceedings the intention of the parties was to limit the occupation to that duration and no secure tenancy had been created.

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