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Property disputes weekly update: key rulings on costs, JV termination, easements, covenants and Electronic Communications Code, with consultations, guidance updates and diary dates—4 September 2025

Published on: 04 September 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key developments and horizon scanning
  • Disputes and remedies
  • Easements and covenants
  • Electronic Communications
  • Additional Property Disputes updates
  • LexTalk®Property Disputes: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Dates for your diary

Key developments and horizon scanning

Budget Day 2025

The Government has announced that budget day will be 26 November 2025. See LNB News 03/09/2025 5.

Disputes and remedies

Upper Tribunal confirms two-stage test for unreasonable behaviour (Coogan v Taheri)

The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) (UT) in Coogan v Taheri [2025] UKUT 293 (LC) dismissed an appeal by the tenant appellants against a £70,000 costs order made by the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) (Residential Property) (FTT) under rule 13(1)(b) of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Property Chamber) Rules 2013. The appellants maintained the FTT misapplied the first-stage test for unreasonable behaviour, leading to an incorrect finding that the tenants’ conduct was unreasonable; alternatively, they argued the FTT wrongly exercised its discretion at the second stage in deciding that a costs order should be imposed on the tenants...

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