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Property disputes highlights: UT 'person managing' HMO rulings; telecoms Code sharing rights; RICS expert witness consultation; Welsh fire safety; CFO rates; key dates—28 August 2025

Published on: 28 August 2025

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Residential tenancies

Upper Tribunal rules on the interpretation of 'person managing' an HMO under the Housing Act 2004 (Next Location Company Ltd v Haringey London Borough Council)

In Next Location Company Ltd v Haringey London Borough Council [2025] UKUT 279 (LC), the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) upheld the appellant’s challenge to a First-tier Tribunal decision that had affirmed a financial penalty for managing a house in multiple occupation that required a licence. The UT found the FTT failed to sufficiently explain its conclusion that the appellant was the “person managing” for the purposes of section 263 of the Housing Act 2004, and did not adequately justify the level of the penalty. The FTT’s findings were set aside, and the appeal before the FTT was treated as allowed.

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