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Property Disputes Weekly: key cases on forfeiture, telecoms Code, party walls, service charges, adverse possession, rent reviews, lease variations; plus Building Safety Act (Wales), Scotland foreshore, misrepresentation (29 February 2024)

Published on: 29 February 2024

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Forfeiture

Suing for service charges did not waive right to forfeit (Clemente v Mindmere Ltd)

In Clemente v Mindmere Ltd [2024] All ER (D) 14 (Feb), [2024] UKUT 50 (LC), the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) dismissed the tenant’s appeal against the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber). The FTT had concluded that administration charges of a specified amount were reasonable and, if demanded, recoverable from the appellant to reflect the landlord’s legal costs incurred before the FTT. A key issue was whether the landlord could pursue a County Court claim for a money judgment without surrendering the right to forfeit for non-payment of those sums. The position taken was that commencing proceedings for service charge recovery did not constitute a waiver of the right to forfeit, and the landlord remained entitled to consider forfeiture in light of non-payment of the amounts found reasonable and payable...

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