Housing Act 1985

606Reports on particular houses or areas.

(1)The proper officer of the local housing authority shall make a report in writing to the authority whenever he is of the opinion—

(a)that a house in their district is unfit for human habitation, or

(b)that an area in their district should be dealt with as a clearance area;

and the authority shall take into consideration as soon as may be any such report made to them.

(2)If a complaint in writing that a house is unfit for human habitation, or that an area should be dealt with as a clearance area, is made to the proper officer of the local housing authority by—

(a)a justice of the peace having jurisdiction in any part of their district, or

(b)a parish or community council for a parish or community within their district,

the officer shall forthwith inspect the house or area and make a report to the authority stating the facts of the case and whether in his opinion the house is unfit for human habitation or the area should be dealt with as a clearance area.

(3)The absence of a complaint under subsection (2) does not excuse the proper officer of the authority from inspecting a house or area or making a report on it under subsection (1)