Croydon London Borough Council (Appellant) v Kalonga (Respondent)
Case ID: 2021/0044
Case summary
Issue
Can a landlord terminate a flexible tenancy agreement prior to the expiry of the fixed term if the tenancy agreement does not expressly provide for re-entry or forfeiture?
Facts
Miss Kalonga was the tenant of a property in Croydon under a flexible tenancy for a fixed term of five years from 25 May 2015 to 24 May 2020 (the "Tenancy Agreement"). Croydon London Borough Council was her landlord ("Croydon").
On 2 August 2017, Croydon served a notice on Miss Kalonga seeking to terminate the Tenancy Agreement due to rent arrears and anti-social behaviour. On 29 August 2017, Croydon issued a claim in the County Court at Central London seeking possession of the property. No claim was made on the ground of forfeiture.
Miss Kalonga served a Defence and Counterclaim, arguing that the Tenancy Agreement did not include a forfeiture clause, Croydon had failed to serve a valid notice under section 146 of the Law of Property Act 1925, and the claim was defective as a claim for possession of a flexible tenancy during the fixed term.
As a preliminary issue, the High Court held that the Tenancy Agreement did not include a forfeiture clause and without one, Croydon did not have any right to end the Tenancy Agreement before the fixed term of five years had expired. Croydon appealed and the Court of Appeal dismissed its appeal. Croydon now appeals to the Supreme Court.
Judgment appealed
Parties
Appellant(s)
Croydon London Borough Council
Respondent(s)
Chipo Kalonga
Appeal
Justices
Lord Briggs, Lady Arden, Lord Kitchin, Lord Leggatt, Lord Stephens
Hearing start date
12 January 2022
Hearing finish date
12 January 2022
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Judgment details
Judgment date
9 March 2022
Neutral citation
[2022] UKSC 7
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