High Trees House Ltd leased a
block of flats in Battersea,
London from Central London Property Trust Ltd. The agreement was made in 1937 and specified an annual
ground rent of £2,500. The outbreak of
World War II in September 1939 led to a downturn in the rental market. High Trees struggled to find tenants for the property and approached Central London Property Trust in January 1940 to request that the rent be lowered. A reduction to £1,250 per year was agreed in writing, though the duration was not specified and no
consideration was provided. By 1945, the building was returning to full occupancy. On 21 September 1945, Central London Property wrote to High Trees to request a return to the full rent of £2,500 and claiming arrears of £7,916 for the period since 1940. They then brought a test action to recover part of the debt for the two
quarters which had elapsed since June 1945. ==Judgment==