Quiet enjoyment covenant: landlord’s right to build | Practical Law

Quiet enjoyment covenant: landlord’s right to build | Practical Law

The High Court has held that although a lease gave a landlord an express right to alter the building even if the use or enjoyment of the tenant's premises was materially affected, the landlord had to take all reasonable steps to minimise disturbance to the tenant.

Quiet enjoyment covenant: landlord’s right to build

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Quiet enjoyment covenant: landlord’s right to build

by Practical Law Property
Published on 30 Jun 2016United Kingdom
The High Court has held that although a lease gave a landlord an express right to alter the building even if the use or enjoyment of the tenant's premises was materially affected, the landlord had to take all reasonable steps to minimise disturbance to the tenant.