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RE15
Landlord’s Remedies and Lease Termination
Landlord’s remedies for breach of lease

A landlord has a number of REMEDIES available when a TENANT BREACHES a covenant contained in the lease.
 The available remedies vary depending on whether the breach is of a covenant to pay rent, or a breach of
another covenant in the lease e.g. a repairing covenant.

Exam Structure:
1. Clause they have breached in the lease – rent (clause 4.1 – work out when last paid, when not paid when
due/how long) and repair (clause 4.8 - wear and tear is not insured risk, therefore tenant has the obligation)
2. Identify the option.
3. Briefly explain what it is.
4. Discuss a pro and a con for each.
5. Conclude at the end as to which one is more appropriate. There usually is not a wrong answer, just
whatever answer you give must be justified – can try for as many as possible


Non-payment of rent


Option Procedure Pros and Cons


Debt Action  The landlord can bring a claim Pros:
against the tenant to recover a
debt.  Get to keep the tenant (though this may not be desirable if he
isn’t paying rent on time) – no vacant possession
 Apply to the court.
Not
 Relatively secure as tenant is unlikely to have a strong counter-
appropriate  Action must be initiated
within 6 years (limitation argument.
for breaches
period)
of other
 Can be relatively quick through the County Court.
covenants as
 Request will be for a
not a specific sum and interest Cons:
specified sum if provided for in the lease
known (always check this)  Costly (especially if tenant has no money).

 Can become protracted and hence time-consuming.

 Ineffective if the company is insolvent. No point suing current T
who is likely to be in financial difficulties (financial difficulty is
probably why they defaulted on rent payments in the first
place)

 If the tenant has no money then a successful debt action will be
a waste of time and the landlord will have thrown “good money
after bad”.

 Limitation Act 1980 means action can be brought with regards
only debts which were due in the last six years.




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 May have to enforce the judgment which can be time-
consuming.



Forfeiture/  Forfeiture clause must be Pros:
Re-entry specified in the lease.
 Can get rid of a difficult tenant – vacant possession
i.e. early  Will need to serve a formal
termination of demand for payment on the  Chance to get new T and potentially higher rent depending on
the lease. tenant unless the forfeiture market conditions
clause dispenses with this.
 Remedy is powerful and a formal demand might pressure the
 If the tenant does not pay, the tenant into action.
landlord can then forfeit the
lease by either (1) peaceable Cons:
re-entry or (2) court order.
 Disadvantage of losing your current tenant, meaning the
 NO NEED TO SERVE NOTICE ON premises will be vacant and will need to be marketed.
T  MUST DO FOR
FORFEITURE OF OTHER  The landlord will not recover any money if the lease is
BREACHES successfully forfeited.

 Tenant is entitled to claim relief against forfeiture which the
court may grant on any terms it sees fit.

 Court action may take time and be costly.

 The landlord may be deemed to have waived his right to
forfeit by any act demonstrating an intention to continue the
relationship of landlord and tenant.



Commercial  The landlord may enter the Pros:
Rent Arrears premises and remove and sell
Recovery the tenant’s goods if:  Powerful threat as drastic consequences for T
 You get your money back whilst getting to keep the tenant,
Procedure
o The entire premises is a however the tenant is unlikely to be happy as he will have had
(CRAR) his assets removed.
commercial premises.

(s81 Cons: (unlikely to be best option, lots of cons)
o Rent (‘pure’, not for
Tribunals,
service charge/insurance
Courts and  Certain goods are exempt and cannot be seized – up to £1350
etc) has been outstanding
Enforcement of assets which are necessary for the tenant’s business (this is
for at least 7 days.
Act 2007) the amount they have to LEAVE behind).
o The landlord must then
give the tenant 7 clear days  Risk that tenant will try to hide assets once he gets notice of
(i.e. not including Sundays the CRAR, although the landlord can make an application to
& Bank Holidays) notice of reduce the notice period if this is likely under Part 2 of the
his intention to enter. Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013.


o Enforcement agents will  To be effective the business must have a lot of stock and
then enter and seize machinery over and above the excluded items to satisfy the
goods. debt – most businesses rent equipment etc


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