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Legal update

Legal update

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Legal update – Charles, Russell and Speechlys

Category: Webinar
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The UK rental market has seen a rise in disrepair claims and legal disputes, prompting sweeping legal reforms and landmark court rulings that reshape landlord obligations, tenant protections, and property management practices.

Key Points:

  1. Rise in Disrepair Claims and Pandemic-Era Legislation
    Landlords are rapidly pursuing dilapidation and disrepair claims, especially amid fears of tenant insolvency. The Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022 introduced binding arbitration and a moratorium on conventional remedies for COVID-related arrears, emphasizing collaboration over confrontation.
  2. Major Reforms Reshaping Rental and Leasehold Laws
    The proposed Renters Reform Bill seeks to abolish no-fault evictions, standardise decent homes, and launch a property portal and ombudsman. Broader changes include leasehold reform, vacant premises regulation, and social housing safety upgrades.
  3. Key Legal Cases Influence Lease Renewals and Landlord Duties
    Courts have favoured tenants in lease renewal negotiations, upheld tenant-friendly break clauses, and scrutinised restrictive covenants, energy efficiency compliance, and notice validity. Legal clarity in documentation and procedure is now paramount for all parties.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the impact of pandemic-era legislation on commercial rent recovery
    Learn how arbitration mechanisms and moratoriums introduced under the Commercial Rent Act limit traditional landlord remedies while promoting equitable settlements.
  2. Analyse the scope and implications of proposed housing and leasehold reforms
    Examine how the abolition of Section 21, new building safety rules, and enhanced tenant rights could transform the residential rental landscape.
  3. Evaluate legal rulings shaping landlord obligations and procedural compliance
    Identify lessons from court decisions involving lease renewals, restrictive covenants, misrepresentation, consultation dispensation, and notice requirements.

 

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