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Smith v McGoldrick

Action for possession–Regulated tenancy–Possession required by landlord for occupation as a residence for himself–‘Admission’ by tenant that she had no defence–Tenant under mistaken impression that she would be rehoused by council–County court judge refused leave to withdraw admission–Judge in error–Rent Act case–Reasonableness to be decided at date of hearing–Retrial ordered

This was an
appeal by the defendant in a possession action against the county court judge’s
order for possession. The defendant, Eileen Maud McGoldrick, was the tenant of
a house at 7 Tollgate Road, Dorking, let to her by the plaintiff, Peter Philip
Smith. The facts are set out in the judgment of Cairns LJ.

N J Forwood
(instructed by Tuck & Mann, of Dorking) appeared on behalf of the
appellant; R Rundell (instructed by Hart, Scales & Hodges, of Dorking)
represented the respondent.

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