The tenant was subject to an agreement not to keep a dog in her flat. The judge agreed that the term was appropriate, and that the breach of the term was both open persistent and determined. Under those circumstances it was not reasonable for him to refuse an order for possession.
Citations:
Ind Summary 01-Mar-1993, (1993) 25 HLR 299
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Joseph v Nettleton Road Housing Co-Operative Ltd CA 16-Mar-2010
The respondent was a mutual housing co-operative, and the claimant its tenant. The tenant kept a dog in the premises without the consent of the other tenants in breach of the terms of the lease. A notice to quit was served on him. His tenancy was . .
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Landlord and Tenant, Housing
Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.89206