PART IIGrounds on which the Court may Order Possession if SuitableAlternative Accommodation is Available
Ground 9
The dwelling-house is overcrowded, within the meaning of Part X, in such circumstances as to render the occupier guilty of an offence.
Ground 10
The landlord intends, within a reasonable time of obtaining possession of the dwelling-house—
(a)to demolish or reconstruct the building or part of the building comprising the dwelling-house, or
(b)to carry out work on that building or on land let together with, and thus treated as part of, the dwelling-house,
and cannot reasonably do so without obtaining possession of the dwelling-house.
Ground 11
The landlord is a charity and the tenant’s continued occupation of the dwelling-house would conflict with the objects of the charity.