Introductory Text
PART I INTRODUCTORY
1.Title and commencement
2.Interpretation
PART II PROTECTED AND STATUTORY TENANCIES
3.Protected tenancies
4.Statutory tenants and tenancies
5.Application to new tenancies
Art. 6 rep. by 1989 NI 4
7.Restricted and regulated tenancies
8.Restricted and regulated rent certificates
9.Conversion of restricted tenancies
10.Ancillary provisions as to applications under Articles 8 and 9
11.Appeal to county court
12.Premises with a business use
PART III SECURITY OF TENURE
Limitations on recovery of possession of dwelling-houses let on protected tenancies or subject to statutory tenancies
13.Grounds for possession of certain dwelling-houses
14.Extended discretion of court in claims for possession of certain dwelling-houses
Protected and statutory tenancies
15.Terms and conditions of statutory tenancies
16.Payments demanded by protected or statutory tenants as a condition of giving up possession
Changes of statutory tenants
17.Change of statutory tenant by agreement
18.No pecuniary consideration to be required on change of tenant under Article 17
Miscellaneous
19.Determination of sub-tenancies
20.Compensation for misrepresentation or concealment
PART IV RENTS UNDER REGULATED TENANCIES
Rent limit under regulated tenancies
21.Limit of rent under regulated tenancies
22.Ancillary provisions as to notices of increase
Enforcement
23.Recovery from landlord of sums paid in excess of recoverable rent, etc.
Interpretation
24.Interpretation of Part IV
PART V REGISTRATION AND DETERMINATION OF RENTS
25.Register of rents
25A.Amounts attributable to services
25B.Removal of tenancies from the register
26.Application for registration of rent
27.Applications to rent assessment committee
28.Rent assessment committees: constitution, etc.
29.Recoupment of rates, etc. from tenants
30.Effect of registration of rent
31.Application for determination of appropriate rent following change in condition of dwelling-houses, etc.
32.Applications for determination of future rent
33.Review of registered rents
34.Collection of information about certain tenancies
35.Offences under Part V
PART VI RENTS UNDER RESTRICTED TENANCIES
36.Rents of restricted tenancies
37.Recovery from landlord of sums paid in excess of recoverable rent, etc.
PART VII RENT BOOKS AND RIGHTS AND REPAIRING OBLIGATIONS UNDER REGULATED TENANCIES
38.Rent books for private tenancies
39.Offences under Article 38
40.Provisions applied to regulated tenancies
41.Landlord's duties to repair, etc. under regulated tenancy
42.Care of premises by tenant under regulated tenancy
43.Landlord's obligations under regulated tenancy of parts of building
44.General qualifications on landlord's duties
45.Standard of repair and knowledge of disrepair
46.Certificates of disrepair
47.Appeals in relation to certificates of disrepair
48.Enforcement, etc. of certificates of disrepair
PART VIII PREMIUMS, ETC.
49.Prohibition of premiums and loans on renewal , etc. of protected tenancies
50.Prohibition of premiums and loans on assignment of protected tenancies
51.Excessive price for furniture to be treated as premium
52.Recovery of premiums and loans unlawfully required or received
53.Interpretation of Part VIII
PART IX PROTECTION AGAINST HARASSMENT AND EVICTION WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW
54.Unlawful eviction and harassment of occupier
55.Restriction on re-entry without due process of law
56.Prohibition of eviction without due process of law
57.Savings (Part IX)
58.Interpretation of Part IX
Part X (Arts. 59‐61) rep. by 1983 NI 14
PART XI MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL
62.Length of notice to quit under tenancies of dwelling-houses
63.Inspection and entry of certain premises
64.Tenant sharing accommodation with persons other than landlord
65.Certain sub-lettings not to exclude any part of sub-lessor's premises from Order
66.Overholding
67.Adjustment for differences in lengths of rental periods
68.Appropriate district councils
69.County court jurisdiction
70.Prosecution of offences
71.Net annual value
72.Information
73.Service of notices on landlord's agents
73A.Method of serving certain documents
74.Regulations
75.Application to Crown property
76.Prohibition of agreements excluding Order
77.Amendments, savings and repeals
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1
STATUTORY TENANTS BY SUCCESSION
1.Paragraph 2 . . . or, as the case may be, paragraph 4 shall have...
2.The surviving spouse , or surviving civil partner, (if any) of the original tenant, if...
Para. 3 rep. by 1986 NI 13
Para. 3 rep. by 1986 NI 13
4.Where— (a) paragraph 2 . . . does not apply, but (b) a person who...
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Para. 8 rep. by 1986 NI 13
Para. 8 rep. by 1986 NI 13
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Schedule 2 rep. by 1989 NI 4
Schedule 3 rep. by 1992 NI 15
SCHEDULE 4
GROUNDS FOR POSSESSION OF DWELLING-HOUSES LET ON OR SUBJECT TO PROTECTED OR STATUTORY TENANCIES
PART I CASES IN WHICH COURT MAY ORDER POSSESSION
Case 1
Where any rent lawfully due from the tenant has not been paid, or any obligation...
Where any rent lawfully due from the tenant has not been paid, or any obligation...
In paragraphs (a) and (b) above any reference to an obligation of a tenancy does...
In paragraphs (a) and (b) above any reference to an obligation of a tenancy does...
Case 2
Where the tenant or any person residing or lodging with him or any sub-tenant of...
Where the tenant or any person residing or lodging with him or any sub-tenant of...
Case 3
Where— (a) the condition of the dwelling-house has, in the opinion of the court, deteriorated...
Where— (a) the condition of the dwelling-house has, in the opinion of the court, deteriorated...
Case 4
Where— (a) the condition of any furniture provided for use under the tenancy has, in...
Where— (a) the condition of any furniture provided for use under the tenancy has, in...
Case 5
Where— (a) the tenant has given notice to quit, and (b) in consequence of that...
Where— (a) the tenant has given notice to quit, and (b) in consequence of that...
Case 6
Where, without the consent of the landlord, the tenant has, at any time after the...
Where, without the consent of the landlord, the tenant has, at any time after the...
Case 7
Where— (a) the dwelling-house is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence...
Where— (a) the dwelling-house is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence...
Case 8
Where the dwelling-house is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence for—...
Where the dwelling-house is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence for—...
Case 9
Where the court is satisfied that the rent charged by the tenant for any sub-let...
Where the court is satisfied that the rent charged by the tenant for any sub-let...
Case 10
Where— (a) the dwelling-house is the sole or principal dwelling-house on any agricultural land used...
Where— (a) the dwelling-house is the sole or principal dwelling-house on any agricultural land used...
PART II CASES IN WHICH COURT MUST ORDER POSSESSION
Case 11
(1) Where a person (in this Case referred to as “the owner-occupier”) who let the...
(1) Where a person (in this Case referred to as “the owner-occupier”) who let the...
Case 12
Where the owner intends to occupy the dwelling-house as his residence at such time as...
Where the owner intends to occupy the dwelling-house as his residence at such time as...
Case 13
Where— (a) the dwelling-house is held for the purpose of being available for occupation by...
Where— (a) the dwelling-house is held for the purpose of being available for occupation by...
Case 14
Where the dwelling-house was at any time occupied by a person under the terms of...
Where the dwelling-house was at any time occupied by a person under the terms of...
Case 15
Where proposals for amalgamation, approved for the purposes of a scheme under section 26 of...
Where proposals for amalgamation, approved for the purposes of a scheme under section 26 of...
Case 16
(1) Where— (a) the last occupier of the dwelling-house before the date of the commencement...
(1) Where— (a) the last occupier of the dwelling-house before the date of the commencement...
Case 17
Where the dwelling-house was let under a protected shorthold tenancy (or is treated under Article...
Where the dwelling-house was let under a protected shorthold tenancy (or is treated under Article...
Case 18
Where the dwelling-house was let by a person (in this Case referred to as “the...
Where the dwelling-house was let by a person (in this Case referred to as “the...
For the purposes of this Case “regular armed forces of the Crown” has the same...
For the purposes of this Case “regular armed forces of the Crown” has the same...
PART III PROVISION APPLICABLE TO CASE 8
A court shall not make an order for possession of a dwelling-house by reason only...
A court shall not make an order for possession of a dwelling-house by reason only...
PART IV SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
1.For the purposes of Article 13(1)( a ), a certificate of the Executive or of...
2.Where no such certificate as is mentioned in paragraph 1 is produced to the court,...
3.(1) For the purposes of paragraph 2, the relevant conditions are that the accommodation is...
4.Accommodation shall not be deemed to be suitable to the needs of the tenant and...
5.Any document purporting to be a certificate of the Executive or of a registered housing...
Part V Provisions applying to Cases 11, 12 and 18
1.In this Part of this Schedule—
“mortgage” includes a charge;
“mortgage” includes a charge;
“owner” means, in relation to Case 11, the owner-occupier; and
“owner” means, in relation to Case 11, the owner-occupier; and
“successor in title” means any person deriving title from the owner, other than a purchaser...
“successor in title” means any person deriving title from the owner, other than a purchaser...
2.The conditions referred to in paragraph (1)(c) of Case 11, in paragraph (c) of Case...
SCHEDULE 5
(1) The Department shall draw up and revise a panel of persons to act as...
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1.The Department shall draw up and revise a panel of persons to act as chairmen...
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2.The panel shall consist of a number of persons appointed by the Department, . ....
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3.The Department shall nominate one person on the panel to act as rent officer and...
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4.Subject to paragraphs 5 to 8, the number of rent assessment committees, the areas for...
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5.Subject to paragraph 6, each rent assessment committee shall consist of a chairman and one...
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6.The rent officer may, if he thinks fit, direct that when dealing with a case...
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7.There shall be paid to members of the panel such remuneration and allowances as the...
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8.The Department may make available to rent assessment committees such of its officers as it...
SCHEDULE 6
(1) (1) An application for the determination of an appropriate rent by a rent assessment...
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1.(1) An application for the determination of an appropriate rent by a rent assessment committee...
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2.(1) The rent assessment committee to which an application for the determination of an appropriate...
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3.Where, within the period specified in paragraph 2(1)( b ), or such further period as...
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4.(1) The committee shall make such inquiry (if any) as it thinks fit and consider...
SCHEDULE 7
(1) For the purposes of this Order, the amount of rates for any rental period...
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1.For the purposes of this Order, the amount of rates for any rental period shall...
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2.In this Schedule “the relevant rating period”, in relation to a rental period, means the...
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3.The amount of the rates for any rental period which precedes the making by the...
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4.(1) On the making by the Department . . . of its first such demand,...
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5.If as a result of the alteration of the net annual value of a dwelling-house...
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6.In computing the rates for any rental period for the purposes of this Schedule, any...
Schedule 8—Amendments
SCHEDULE 9
SAVINGS
1.The repeal by this Order of the Rent Restriction Acts shall not affect the continued...
2.The repeal by this Order of section 3 of the Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions)...
3.Where— (a) before the commencement of this Order, either— (i) a landlord has obtained an...
4.In this Schedule— “the Act of 1920” means the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest...
Schedule 10—Repeals