Landlord’s Ground (f) opposition narrowly defeated
April 10, 2025
Landlord’s Ground (f) opposition narrowly defeatedApril 10, 2025 Spirit Pub Co (Managed) London Ltd v Pridewell Properties (London) Ltd (Mayor’s & City of London County Court) SummaryThis judgment raises some interesting points for landlords and practitioners on how the timing and funding of a proposed redevelopment may defeat a landlord’s opposed lease renewal application under section 30(1)(f) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the “Act”). The decision demonstrates the challenge landlords face where opposing renewal under this ground. The case will be of most relevance to landlords and tenants of properties in England & Wales involved in lease renewals under the Act, particularly where redevelopment works are contemplated. The backgroundThe landlord sought to oppose its tenant’s application for a new tenancy of “the Railway Bell” pub in London relying on Ground (f), on the basis that it intended to take back the pub and convert it to a mixed commercial and residential development. The legal testA successful Ground (f) opposition requires a landlord to demonstrate a firm and settled intention to demolish, reconstruct, or carry out substantial construction works, which cannot reasonably be done without obtaining possession of those premises. The intention must be genuine and not “conditional”, in that the landlord needs to demonstrate that it intends to carry out the scheme of works whether or not the tenant intends to leave (established in S Franses Ltd v Cavendish Hotel (London) Ltd [2019] AC 249 SC). The County Court's findingsThe tenant’s submissions were that Ground (f) was not satisfied because the landlord:
It is unclear whether the landlord has lodged an appeal. If not, it will now be for the court to decide on the terms of the new tenancy unless the parties are able to agree these. Key takeaways
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