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The council’s tenant had unlawfully secured assignment of a secure tenancy to the defendant. The council sought possession. Held: A secure tenancy granted by an authority pursuant to a misrepresentation by the tenant is nonetheless valid. The statutory list of grounds for recovering possession was explicit and exhaustive. The present basis of claim was not … Continue reading Islington v Uckac and Another: CA 30 Mar 2006
Accommodation provided by a local authority need not be permanent in order to satisfy the statutory requirement to assist somebody in need of assistance for homelessness. The full duty might be discharged by securing the offer of an assured shorthold tenancy of suitable premises Judges: Sir Thomas Bingham MR Citations: Times 07-Jun-1996, [1997] QB 953 … Continue reading Regina v Wandsworth London Borough Council Ex Parte Wingrove; Regina v Same Ex Parte Mansoor: CA 7 Jun 1996
The surrender of a legal interest in a property does not inevitably mean that that person is intentionally homeless. Citations: Times 23-Jun-1993 Statutes: Housing Act 1985 60(1) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Housing Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.88255
Child’s needs must be taken into account in respect of re-housing. Citations: Gazette 13-Jul-1993, Times 18-May-1993 Statutes: Housing Act 1985 75, Housing Act 1985 Part III, s 75 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Housing Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.88297
The parties, on divorcing had a greed, under court order that W should obtain the release of H from his covenants under the mortgage of the family home. She had been unable to do so, and sought that order to be varied to allow postponement of her performance until the youngest child attained 18. H … Continue reading Birch v Birch: SC 26 Jul 2017
Local Authority may re-house in private sector on an assured shorthold tenancy which was expected to be renewed under normal circumstances. Citations: Independent 30-Mar-1995, Times 12-Apr-1995 Statutes: Housing Act 1985 65(2) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Housing, Local Government Updated: 24 July 2022; Ref: scu.88242
Priority housing need applicant must show some partial dependency of children. Citations: Times 03-Oct-1996 Statutes: Housing Act 1985 58(1)(b) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Housing Updated: 11 June 2022; Ref: scu.88295
A failure to pay rent and loss of a home which was caused by the tenant’s own poverty is not necessarily to be treated as intentional homelessness. Citations: Gazette 12-Oct-1994, Independent 28-Jul-1994, Times 14-Jul-1994, [1994] 27 HLR 59 Statutes: Housing Act 1985 60(1) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Cited – Eston Bernard v London … Continue reading Regina v Wandsworth London Borough Council Ex Parte Hawthorne: CA 14 Jul 1994
It was unlawful to defer the provision of settled accommodation on the basis of a rigid policy. ‘Board’ within Local Authority running homeless policy was an abuse of power and unlawful. Independent 07-Apr-1994, Times 17-Mar-1994 Housing Act 1985 65(2) England and Wales Housing Updated: 22 December 2021; Ref: scu.88206
The claimants had been in coaches being driven to take part in a demonstration at an air base. The defendant police officers stopped the coaches en route, and, without allowing any number of the claimants to get off, returned the coaches to London. The officer acted saying that he feared a breach of the peace … Continue reading Laporte, Regina (on the application of ) v Chief Constable of Gloucestershire: HL 13 Dec 2006
P in possession – tenancy at will Until Completion A prospective tenant was allowed into possession and then made periodic payments of rent while negotiations proceeded on the terms of a lease to be granted to him. The negotiations broke down. Held: The tenant’s appeal failed. It was inferred in the absence of any other … Continue reading Javad v Aqil: CA 15 May 1990