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Property Breakfast Bites – 8th September 2022

02/08/2022

8th September 2022
7:30am - 10am

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Some recent caselaw and upcoming changes in landlord and tenant law.

William will speak about his recent case of Thomas v Turner [2022] EWHC 1239 (Ch) in which the Court of Appeal will hear a second appeal in October. The judges decided that a landlord’s notice to quit was valid despite being addressed to the previous tenant and not to his company to which he had assigned the tenancy 4 days before the notice was served.

Michael will consider the white paper published just last month on the government’s plans for the private rented sector – including the abolition of ‘no fault’ evictions pursuant to Section 21 notices – as well as reforms due to come into force in Wales before the end of the year

Schedule:

  • 7:45am – Registration & breakfast
  • 8:15am – Recent changes in landlord and tenant law, William Batstone & Michael Selway
  • 9am – Networking

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Breakfast will be provided for all attendees, please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.

We look forward to see you there!

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