PART 9TERMINATION ETC. OF OCCUPATION CONTRACTS

CHAPTER 5TERMINATION OF PERIODIC STANDARD CONTRACTS

Termination by landlord: serious rent arrears

181Serious rent arrears

(1)

If the contract-holder under a periodic standard contract is F1seriously in arrears with his or her rent, the landlord may on that ground make a possession claim.

(2)

The contract-holder is seriously in arrears with his or her rent—

(a)

where the rental period is a week, a fortnight or four weeks, if at least eight weeks' rent is unpaid;

(b)

where the rental period is a month, if at least two months' rent is unpaid;

(c)

where the rental period is a quarter, if at least one quarter's rent is more than three months in arrears;

(d)

where the rental period is a year, if at least 25% of the rent is more than three months in arrears.

(3)

Section 216 provides that the court must (subject to any available defence based on the contract-holder's Convention rights) make an order for possession of the dwelling if it is satisfied that the contract-holder—

(a)

was seriously in arrears with his or her rent on the day on which the landlord gave the contract-holder the possession notice, and

(b)

is seriously in arrears with his or her rent on the day on which the court hears the possession claim.

(4)

This section is a fundamental provision which is incorporated as a term of all periodic standard contracts.