Fewer Evictions, More Appeals?

Defended Tribunal applications inevitably lead to delays in the process for landlords in terms of recovery. This is in addition to the enforcement of eviction delays due to the eviction moratorium. One could not be criticised for suggesting that the balance of fairness now appears to be heavily weighted in favour of the tenant both …

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Reasonableness of Eviction

What is the test? The recent Upper Tribunal decision in Boyle v Ford 2023 UT 04 serves as a reminder to the proper approach to the question of reasonableness in eviction cases. The case concerned a landlord who sought to evict a tenant from a property, relying on the landlord’s intention to sell. The eviction …

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