Ground E - Possession required in order to let/dispose of the property as a whole

Compensation payable to the tenant? Factors the Court will consider Other points to note
Yes Whether the aggregate of the rents reasonably obtainable on separate lettings of the premises comprised in the current tenancy and of the remainder of the property will be substantially less than the rent reasonably obtainable on letting the whole property.

Whether the landlord needs possession of the premises comprised in the current tenancy in order to let or dispose of the property as a whole.

This only arises where the current tenancy was created by the subletting of part of a property out of a superior tenancy and it is only available where the superior landlord is entitled to serve notice on its tenant under the 1954 Act, i.e. where the superior landlord is the subtenant's competent landlord because the intermediate tenant's interest will determine within 14 months.

The ground is rarely used.