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6.2.—(1) The housing administrator must give at least five business days’ notice of intention—
(a)to resign in a case falling within rule 6.1(1); or
(b)to apply for the court’s permission to resign in a case falling within rule 6.1(2).
(2) The notice must contain—
(a)identification details for the proceedings; and
(b)the date of appointment of the housing administrator.
(3) The notice must also contain—
(a)the date with effect from which the housing administrator intends to resign; or
(b)where permission of the court is required under rule 6.1(2), the date on which the housing administrator intends to file with the court an application for permission to resign.
(4) Notice must be delivered to—
(a)the Secretary of State;
(b)the Regulator of Social Housing;
(c)if there is a continuing housing administrator of the registered provider, to that continuing housing administrator; and
(d)if there is no such continuing housing administrator, to—
(i)the registered provider, and
(ii)all the registered provider’s creditors, including any floating charge holders.
(5) The notice must be accompanied by a summary of the housing administrator’s receipts and payments.
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