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SCHEDULE 8ESTATE MANAGEMENT GROUNDS

PART 1THE GROUNDS

UNDER-OCCUPATION GROUNDS

Ground G (reserve successors)

7The contract-holder succeeded to the occupation contract under section 73 as a reserve successor (see sections 76 and 77), and the accommodation comprised in the dwelling is more extensive than is reasonably required by the contract-holder.

Ground H (joint contract-holders)

8(1)This ground arises if the first condition and the second condition are met.

(2)The first condition is that a joint contract-holder’s rights and obligations under the contract have been ended in accordance with—

(a)section 111, 130 or 138 (withdrawal), or

(b)section 225, 227 or 230 (exclusion).

(3)The second condition is that—

(a)the accommodation comprised in the dwelling is more extensive than is reasonably required by the remaining contract-holder (or contract-holders), or

(b)where the landlord is a community landlord, the remaining contract-holder does not (or the remaining contract-holders do not) meet the landlord’s criteria for the allocation of housing accommodation.