PART III RIGHTS OF PUBLIC SECTOR TENANTS

Security of tenure

51 Tenant’s right of recourse to sheriff.

1

A tenant under a secure tenancy who is aggrieved by termination of the tenancy by the landlord under section 50(2) may raise proceedings by summary application within 6 months after the date of the termination in the sheriff court of the district in which the house is situated.

2

Where in proceedings under this section it appears to the sheriff that—

a

the landlord has failed to comply with any provision of section 50; or

b

the landlord did not have reasonable grounds for finding that the house was unoccupied, or did not have reasonable grounds for finding that the tenant did not intend to occupy it as his home; or

c

the landlord was in error in finding that the tenant did not intend to occupy the house as his home, and the tenant had reasonable cause, by reason of illness or otherwise, for failing to notify the landlord of his intention so to occupy it,

he shall—

i

where the house has not been let to a new tenant, make an order that the secure tenancy shall continue; or

ii

in any other case, direct the landlord to make other suitable accommodation available to the tenant.

3

Part II of Schedule 3 to this Act shall have effect to determine whether accommodation is suitable for the purposes of subsection (2)(ii).