Trinity Property Law barrister, Vilma Vodanovic delivers the second in a series of three Trinity Landlord and Tenant focused webinars by examining Break Clauses in Leases.
The webinar follows a successful live Landlord and Tenant update held last year. The third session in the series will be delivered by Tom Tyson and discusses Forfeiture and Rights of Entry by Landlords. The first webinar in the series covering Possession Proceedings was delivered by Alice Richardson and can be found here.
In the session, entitled 'I want to break free…', Vilma discusses what can go wrong when the Break Clause in a Lease is exercised. The webinar covers:
- Contents of Notice
- Notice periods
- Interpretation of break clauses
- Service
- Timescales
- Implications of COVID-19
Please note that the content of the webinar is for information only and based on the circumstances at the time of delivery, rather than formal legal advice. Contact Trinity Chambers if you have a specific legal query.
Trinity's Landlord and Tenant team has recently been recognised in Chambers & Partners 2021:
"Trinity Chambers acts on behalf of both landlords and tenants. The cases taken on by the set include homelessness, possession and disrepair proceedings, as well as complex anti-social behaviour matters. Members of the set are well equipped to advise on matters involving the Equality Act 2010 and human rights law".
COVID – 19
In response to the impact of the Coronavirus crisis, the barristers and staff are committed to providing as much assistance as possible, including urgent advice, online resources and other support. Members of the team can assist with enquiries relating to urgent housing disrepair issues, residential possession proceedings during the Coronavirus pandemic, interpretation of the Coronavirus Act and associated Guidance for Landlords (including Housing Associations), Tenants and Local Authorities. The team can also help with updates regarding on and offline court procedures, including facilities to deal with remote hearings. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the clerking team civilclerks@trinitychambers.co.uk.