LTA 1954: opposition to a lease renewal under Ground (g)

A practice note discussing the landlord's right to oppose the renewal of a business tenancy on the ground the landlord intends to occupy the premises for the purpose of its own business (section 30(1)(g), Landlord and Tenant Act 1954).

The note looks at the test the landlord must satisfy to oppose a lease renewal on Ground (g), including what is meant by occupation and intention. It also discusses the exclusion of landlords who have owned the interest for less than five years.

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