2017 No. 367
The Rent Repayment Orders and Financial Penalties (Amounts Recovered) (England) Regulations 2017
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
Citation and commencement1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Rent Repayment Orders and Financial Penalties (Amounts Recovered) (England) Regulations 2017.
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These Regulations come into force on 6th April 2017.
3
These Regulations apply in relation to local housing authorities in England only.
Interpretation2
In these Regulations—
“the 2004 Act” means the Housing Act 2004;
“the 2007 Regulations” means the Rent Repayment Orders (Supplementary Provisions) (England) Regulations 20073;
“the 2016 Act” means the Housing and Planning Act 2016;
“enforcement function” means, in relation to a local housing authority4—
- a
any of its functions—
- i
under Parts 1 to 4 of the 2004 Act; or
- ii
under Part 2 of the 2016 Act; or
- i
- b
where paragraph (a) does not apply, any of its functions, conferred on it as local housing authority—
- i
connected with an investigation of, or proceedings relating to, a contravention of the law relating to housing or landlord and tenant; or
- ii
connected with the promotion of compliance with the law relating to housing or landlord and tenant; and
- i
- a
“private rented sector” means—
- a
a landlord under a tenancy of residential premises in England that is not a registered provider of social housing5;
- b
residential premises in England that are let, or intended to be let, under a tenancy by a landlord that is not a registered provider of social housing;
- c
common parts of such premises;
- d
English letting agency work within the meaning of section 54 of the 2016 Act in relation to such premises; or
- e
English property management work within the meaning of section 55 of the 2016 Act in relation to such premises;
and for the purpose of this definition “residential premises” has the meaning given by section 1 of the 2004 Act.
- a
Application of amounts recovered under a rent repayment order under the 2016 Act3
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A local housing authority may apply any amount recovered under a rent repayment order under Chapter 4 of Part 2 of the 2016 Act to meet the costs and expenses (whether administrative or legal) incurred in, or associated with, carrying out any of its enforcement functions in relation to the private rented sector.
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Any amount recovered under a rent repayment order which is not applied in accordance with paragraph (1) must be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
Application of financial penalties recovered4
1
A local housing authority may apply any financial penalty recovered under section 249A of the 2004 Act6 to meet the costs and expenses (whether administrative or legal) incurred in, or associated with, carrying out any of its enforcement functions in relation to the private rented sector.
2
Any amount recovered as a financial penalty which is not applied in accordance with paragraph (1) must be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
Amendments to the 2007 Regulations5
For regulations 3 and 4 in the 2007 Regulations substitute—
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1
A local housing authority may apply any amount recovered under a rent repayment order to meet the costs and expenses (whether administrative or legal) incurred in, or associated with, carrying out any of its enforcement functions in relation to the private rented sector.
2
Any amount recovered under a rent repayment order which is not applied in accordance with paragraph (1) must be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
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In paragraph (1)—
“enforcement function” means, in relation to a local housing authority—
- a
any of its functions—
- i
under Parts 1 to 4 of the 2004 Act; or
- ii
under Part 2 of the 2016 Act; or
- b
where paragraph (a) does not apply, any of its functions, conferred on it as local housing authority—
- i
connected with an investigation of, or proceedings relating to, a contravention of the law relating to housing or landlord and tenant; or
- ii
connected with the promotion of compliance with the law relating to housing or landlord and tenant; and
“private rented sector” means—
- a
a landlord under a tenancy of residential premises in England that is not a registered provider of social housing7;
- b
residential premises in England that are let, or intended to be let, under a tenancy by a landlord that is not a registered provider of social housing;
- c
common parts of such premises;
- d
English letting agency work within the meaning of section 54 of the 2016 Act in relation to such premises; or
- e
English property management work within the meaning of section 55 of the 2016 Act in relation to such premises;
And for the purpose of this definition “residential premises” has the meaning given by section 1 of the 2004 Act.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
(This note is not part of the Regulations)