The Private Tenancies (Northern Ireland) Order 2006

Tenant’s application to have dwelling-house inspected

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35.—(1) This Article applies to any dwelling-house–

(a)which was constructed before 6th November 1956 or provided by conversion of a building that was constructed before that date,

(b)which is not a prescribed dwelling-house, and

(c)in respect of which a certificate of fitness is in effect.

(2) Where a dwelling-house to which this Article applies is let under a private tenancy, the tenant may apply at any time to the appropriate district council to have the dwelling-house inspected.

(3) An application under this Article shall be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed.

(4) An application under this Article must state the name of the landlord, or his agent, under the tenancy to which the application relates.

(5) Before considering an application under this Order, the appropriate district council shall serve on the landlord, or his agent, a copy of the application and a notice in the prescribed form–

(a)informing him that he may, within 28 days from the service of the notice or such other period as may be prescribed, make representations to the council as to whether or not the dwelling-house is fit for human habitation; and

(b)containing such other information or explanation of the effect of a certificate of fitness or a notice of refusal as may be prescribed.