C1PART 2Prohibition of certain payments etc.

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I1C12C1Prohibitions applying to landlords

1

It is an offence for a landlord to require a prohibited payment to be made to the landlord, or any other person—

a

in consideration of the grant, renewal or continuance of a standard occupation contract, or

b

pursuant to a term of a standard occupation contract which purports to require the payment to be made.

2

It is an offence for a landlord to require a person to enter into a contract for services with the landlord, or any other person—

a

in consideration of the grant, renewal or continuance of a standard occupation contract, or

b

pursuant to a term of a standard occupation contract which purports to require entry into the contract for services.

3

But subsection (2) does not apply if the contract for services concerned provides for services to be provided by a person upon whom the standard occupation contract confers, or would confer, the right to occupy a dwelling (whether or not the contract for services also provides for any other person to provide services).

4

It is an offence for a landlord to require the grant of a loan to the landlord, or any other person—

a

in consideration of the grant, renewal or continuance of a standard occupation contract, or

b

pursuant to a term of a standard occupation contract which purports to require the loan to be granted.

5

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine.

6

The court by which a person (“the offender”) is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) may order the offender to pay the amount of the payment concerned or (in a case where part of the payment has been repaid) the outstanding amount of the payment to the person by whom it was paid.

I2C13C1Prohibitions applying to letting agents

1

It is an offence for a letting agent to require a prohibited payment to be made to the letting agent, or any other person—

a

in consideration of arranging the grant, renewal or continuance of a standard occupation contract, or

b

pursuant to a term of a standard occupation contract which purports to require the payment to be made.

2

It is an offence for a letting agent to require a person to enter into a contract for services with the letting agent, or any other person—

a

in consideration of arranging the grant, renewal or continuance of a standard occupation contract, or

b

pursuant to a term of a standard occupation contract which purports to require entry into the contract for services.

3

But subsection (2) does not apply if the contract for services concerned is a contract between a landlord and a letting agent only, in respect of lettings work or property management work to be carried out by the agent on the landlord's behalf.

4

It is an offence for a letting agent to require the grant of a loan to the letting agent, or any other person—

a

in consideration of arranging the grant, renewal or continuance of a standard occupation contract, or

b

pursuant to a term of a standard occupation contract which purports to require the loan to be made.

5

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine.

6

The court by which a person (“the offender”) is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) may order the offender to pay the amount of the payment concerned or (in a case where part of the payment has been repaid) the outstanding amount of the payment to the person by whom it was paid.

I3C14C1Prohibited and permitted payments

1

Any payment of money is a prohibited payment unless—

a

it is payable by a landlord to a letting agent in respect of lettings work or property management work carried out by the agent on behalf of the landlord, or

b

it is a permitted payment by virtue of Schedule 1.

2

That Schedule makes provision about—

a

rent;

b

security deposits;

c

holding deposits;

d

payments in default;

e

payments in respect of council tax;

f

payments in respect of utilities;

g

payments in respect of a television licence;

h

payments in respect of communication services.

F1i

service charges;

F2j

payments in respect of further copies of a written statement.

I4C15C1Non-binding contract terms

1

A term of a standard occupation contract is not binding on a contract-holder to the extent that (but for this section) it would require a prohibited payment to be made, or a contract for services to be entered into, or a loan to be made, as described in section 2 or 3.

2

But the contract continues, so far as practicable, to have effect in every other respect.

I5C16C1Application of sections 2 to 5 to pre-existing requirements and contracts

Sections 2 to 5 do not apply in respect of—

a

a requirement imposed before the coming into force of this Part;

F3b

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I6C17C1Power to amend definition of “permitted payment”

1

Regulations may amend this Act for the purposes of adding, modifying or removing a reference in Schedule 1 to a category of payment.

2

But the power in subsection (1) does not extend to removing the payment of rent from the categories of payment that are permitted payments under this Act.

I7C18C1Meaning of “letting agent”, “lettings work” and “property management work”

For the purposes of this Part and Parts 3 to 5—

  • letting agent” (“asiant gosod eiddo”) means a person who carries out lettings work or property management work (whether or not the person carries out other work);

  • lettings work” (“gwaith gosod”) and “property management work” (“gwaith rheoli eiddo”) have the same meaning as in Part 1 of the Housing (Wales) Act 2014 (anaw 7) (see sections 10 and 12 of that Part).