Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016

227Non-occupation: exclusion by joint contract-holderE+W
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(1)If a joint contract-holder (“C”) believes that another joint contract-holder (“J”) who is required under an occupation contract to occupy the dwelling—

(a)does not occupy the dwelling, and

(b)does not intend to occupy it,

J's rights and obligations under the contract may be ended in accordance with this section.

(2)A joint contract-holder is required to occupy the dwelling if it is a term of the contract (however expressed) that he or she must occupy the dwelling as his or her only or principal home.

(3)C must give J notice—

(a)stating that C believes that J does not occupy, and does not intend to occupy, the dwelling,

(b)requiring J to inform C in writing before the end of the warning period if J occupies or intends to occupy the dwelling, and

(c)informing J that if at the end of the warning period C is satisfied that J does not occupy, and does not intend to occupy, the dwelling, J's rights and obligations under the contract may be ended.

(4)C must give a copy of a notice under subsection (3)—

(a)to the landlord, and

(b)if there are joint contract-holders other than C and J, to each of those other joint contract-holders.

(5)During the warning period C must make such inquiries as are necessary to satisfy himself or herself that J does not occupy the dwelling and does not intend to occupy it.

(6)At the end of the warning period C may, if satisfied as described in subsection (5), apply to the court for an order ending J's rights and obligations under the occupation contract.

(7)If the court is satisfied that J does not occupy, and does not intend to occupy, the dwelling, it may make the order applied for under subsection (6).

(8)But it may not make the order if the fact that J does not occupy, and does not intend to occupy, the dwelling is attributable to C or another joint contract-holder failing to comply with section 55 (anti-social behaviour and other prohibited conduct).

(9)If the court makes the order, J ceases to be a party to the contract on the date specified in the order.

(10)The warning period is the period of four weeks starting with the day on which a notice under subsection (3) is given to J.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

Commencement Information

I1S. 227 in force at 1.12.2022 by S.I. 2022/906, art. 2