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Gianfrancesco v Haughton - Variation of leases

publication date: Apr 7, 2008
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Ms. Gianfrancesco was one of two leaseholders in the property. The leases provided that the flat should be maintained both internally and externally by the tenant, but that the upper flat was responsible for the maintenance of the roof and the lower flat for the maintenance of the foundations. This arrangement had – Ms. Gianfrancesco contended – a number of defects.


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