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Property Disputes Weekly: Persons Unknown Injunctions, Protester Possession, HMO ‘person managing’, BSA Remediation, Service Charges, Insurance, Boundaries, Easements, and Forthcoming Reforms (26 June 2025)

Published on: 26 June 2025

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  • Trespass and adverse possession
  • Enforcing security and property insolvency
  • Lease covenants and obligations
  • Residential tenancies
  • Neighbour and party wall disputes
  • Repairing obligations and dilapidations
  • Service charges
  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Easements and covenants
  • Disputes and remedies
  • Additional Property Disputes updates
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Trespass and adverse possession

The court identified strong grounds to maintain injunctions aimed at curbing hazardous car-cruising against persons unknown (Birmingham CC and Wolverhampton CC v Persons Unknown). In upholding multiple local authority injunctions against named individuals and persons unknown for car-cruising and connected nuisance, Mr Justice Ritchie set out the correct approach to the continuation of such persons-unknown orders on review, as required by Wolverhampton City Council v London Gypsies and Travellers [2023] UKSC 47 (the Wolverhampton case). Drawing on Valero Energy Ltd v Persons Unknown [2022] EWHC 911 (QB), the Wolverhampton case, and MBR Acres Ltd v McGivern [2022] EWHC 2072, the judgment consolidates the numerous factors the court must consider—and which parties should address in evidence and submissions. Written by...

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