Part 2Dispute resolution
Property factor enforcement orders
21Variation and revocation of property factor enforcement orders
(1)
F1Where the First-tier Tribunal has made a property factor enforcement order it may, at any time––
(a)
vary the order in such manner as F2it considers reasonable, or
(b)
where F3it considers that the action required by the order is no longer necessary, revoke it.
(2)
Where subsection (3) applies, the F4First-tier Tribunal must vary the property factor enforcement order––
(a)
so as to extend, or further extend, the period within which any action required by the order must be executed, and
(b)
in such other manner as F5it thinks fit.
(3)
This subsection applies where––
(a)
the F6First-tier Tribunal considers , on the submission of the property factor or otherwise, that any action required by a property factor enforcement order has not been, or will not be, executed during the period within which the order requires the work to be executed, and
(4)
References in this Act to a property factor enforcement order or to action required by such an order are, where the order has been varied under this section, to be treated as references to the order as so varied or, as the case may be, to action required by the order as so varied.