‘There is no contract, still less a condition, implied by law on the demise of real property only, that it is fit for the purpose for which it is let.’
Parke B
(1844) 12 M and W 68, [1843] EWHC Exch J55, [1843] EngR 31, (1843) 152 ER 1114
Bailii, Commonlii
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Southwark London Borough Council v Mills/Tanner; Baxter v Camden London Borough Council HL 21-Oct-1999
Tenants of council flats with ineffective sound insulation argued that the landlord council was in breach of the covenant for quiet enjoyment in their tenancy agreements.
Held: A landlord’s duty to allow quiet enjoyment does not extend to a . .
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Landlord and Tenant
Updated: 21 December 2021; Ref: scu.186073