PART 1REGULATION OF PRIVATE RENTED HOUSING

Registration

I117Revocation of registration

1

A licensing authority may revoke the registration of any landlord who—

a

provides false or misleading information in an application under section 15 or in notifying a change under section 16;

b

contravenes section 16;

c

fails to pay any further fee charged under section 15.

2

Before revoking a landlord's registration a licensing authority must—

a

notify the landlord of its intention to revoke the registration and the reasons for this, and

b

consider any representations made by the landlord before the end of the period of 21 days beginning with the date the landlord was notified.

3

After revoking a landlord's registration a licensing authority must notify the landlord—

a

of the revocation and the reasons for doing so;

b

of the landlord's right of appeal.

4

A person whose registration is revoked may appeal against the decision to a residential property tribunal.

5

An appeal—

a

must be made before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the date on which the person was notified of the decision (the “appeal period”);

b

may be determined having regard to matters of which the licensing authority was unaware.

6

The tribunal may allow an appeal to be made to it after the end of the appeal period if it is satisfied that there is a good reason for the failure to appeal before the end of that period (and for any delay in applying for permission to appeal out of time).

7

The tribunal may confirm the decision of the licensing authority or direct the authority to register the landlord.

8

Revocation of a landlord's registration takes effect on the day whichever of the following first occurs—

a

where the landlord does not appeal against the decision to revoke the registration within the appeal period, the expiry of that period;

b

where the landlord appeals within the appeal period but later withdraws the appeal, the date of the withdrawal;

c

where the landlord appeals within the appeal period and the residential property tribunal confirms the decision of the licensing authority, subject to paragraph (d), the date of the tribunal's decision;

d

where the landlord makes a further appeal, the date on which all means of appealing against the decision have been exhausted and the licensing authority's decision is upheld.

9

Where a landlord's registration is revoked, the licensing authority must—

a

notify any person recorded on the register as having been appointed by the landlord to carry out lettings work or property management work on behalf of the landlord, and

b

notify the tenants or occupiers of rental properties registered under the landlord's name.