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PART 3RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TRIBUNAL FEES

Fees for applications made under the 2004 Act

45.—(1) Subject to regulation 49(2), a fee of £150 is payable for an application to a tribunal under the following provisions of the 2004 Act—

(i)section 22(9) (refusal to approve use of premises subject to a prohibition order);

(ii)section 62(7) (HMO licensing: refusal to grant temporary exemption notice);

(iii)section 86(7) (selective licensing: refusal to grant temporary exemption notice);

(iv)section 126(4) (effect of management orders: furniture);

(v)section 138 (compensation payable to third parties);

(vi)paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 (improvement notice);

(vii)paragraph 13 of Schedule 1 (LHA’s decision to vary, or to refuse to revoke or vary, an improvement notice);

(viii)paragraph 7 of Schedule 2 (prohibition order);

(ix)paragraph 9 of Schedule 2 (LHA’s decision to vary, or to refuse to revoke or vary, a prohibition order);

(x)paragraph 11 of Schedule 3 (improvement notice: demand for recovery of expenses);

(xi)paragraph 31 of Schedule 5 (grant or refusal of licence);

(xii)paragraph 32 of Schedule 5 (HMO licensing: decision to vary or revoke, or to refuse to vary or revoke licence);

(xiii)paragraph 28 of Schedule 6 (LHA’s decision to vary or revoke, or to refuse to vary or revoke, a management order);

(xiv)paragraph 32 of Schedule 6 (management order: third party compensation);

(xv)paragraph 26(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 7 (final EDMO);

(xvi)paragraph 30 of Schedule 7 (LHA’s decision to vary or revoke, or to refuse to vary or revoke, an interim or final EDMO);

(xvii)paragraph 34(2) of Schedule 7 (EDMO: third party compensation).

(2) Subject to paragraph (3) and regulation 49(2), a fee of £150 is payable for an application to a tribunal under paragraph 24 of Schedule 6 to the 2004 Act (interim and final management order).

(3) No fee is payable where an application under sub-paragraph (1)(b) of paragraph 24 of Schedule 6 to the 2004 Act is made on the grounds set out in sub-paragraph (3) of that paragraph.