The Landlord & Tenant Act 1987 - An Update on Residential Tenants’ Rights
Introduction
Owning a block of flats or a mixed commercial/residential building is made harder by the existence of residential tenants’ pre-emption rights under the ‘ill drafted, complicated and confused’ 1987 Act.
A proposed disposal may first have to be offered to the residential tenants - even before binding terms have been agreed with a 3rd party - and failing to make that offer is a criminal offence for the owner and gives the flat owners rights against the 3rd party.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Recognising a proposed ‘disposal’ & the problem with commercial leases: Dartmouth Court
- What is a building and why is it important? FSV Freeholders v SGL
- What are the ‘principal terms’ the notice must contain? S Franses v Block 6 Ashley Gardens
- Rights against the purchaser: Green v Westleigh Properties Limited; Maloney v Gosal
This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Wednesday 3rd December 2025
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