Housing Act 1996

159Allocation of housing accommodation

(1)A local housing authority shall comply with the provisions of this Part in allocating housing accommodation.

(2)For the purposes of this Part a local housing authority allocate housing accommodation when they—

(a)select a person to be a secure or introductory tenant of housing accommodation held by them,

(b)nominate a person to be a secure or introductory tenant of housing accommodation held by another person, or

(c)nominate a person to be an assured tenant of housing accommodation held by a registered social landlord.

(3)The reference in subsection (2)(a) to selecting a person to be a secure tenant includes deciding to exercise any power to notify an existing tenant or licensee that his tenancy or licence is to be a secure tenancy.

(4)The references in subsection (2)(b) and (c) to nominating a person include nominating a person in pursuance of any arrangements (whether legally enforceable or not) to require that housing accommodation, or a specified amount of housing accommodation, is made available to a person or one of a number of persons nominated by the authority.

(5)The provisions of this Part do not apply to the allocation of housing accommodation by a local housing authority to a person who is already—

(a)a secure or introductory tenant,

(b)an assured tenant (otherwise than under an assured shorthold tenancy) of housing accommodation held by a registered social landlord, or

(c)an assured tenant of housing accommodation allocated to him by a local housing authority.

(6)The provisions of this Part do not apply to the allocation of housing accommodation by a local housing authority to two or more persons jointly if—

(a)one or more of them is a person within subsection (5)(a), (b) or (c), and

(b)none of the others is excluded from being a qualifying person by section 161(2) or regulations under section 161(3).

(7)Subject to the provisions of this Part, a local housing authority may allocate housing accommodation in such manner as they consider appropriate.