SCHEDULE 1
OVERVIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PROVISIONS INCORPORATED AS TERMS OF OCCUPATION CONTRACTS
PART 1 SECURE CONTRACTS
PART 2 PERIODIC STANDARD CONTRACTS
PART 3 FIXED TERM STANDARD CONTRACTS
SCHEDULE 2
EXCEPTIONS TO SECTION 7
PART 1 TENANCIES AND LICENCES NOT WITHIN SECTION 7 THAT ARE OCCUPATION CONTRACTS IF NOTICE IS GIVEN
1.The rule
2.Contracts for another’s benefit: further provision
PART 2 TENANCIES AND LICENCES WITHIN SECTION 7 THAT ARE NOT OCCUPATION CONTRACTS UNLESS NOTICE IS GIVEN
3.The rule
4.Meaning of “care institution”
5.Meaning of “temporary expedient”
6.Meaning of “shared accommodation”
PART 3 TENANCIES AND LICENCES THAT ARE NEVER OCCUPATION CONTRACTS
7.The rule
8.Meaning of “long tenancy”
9.Meaning of “armed forces accommodation”
10.Meaning of “direct access accommodation”
PART 4 TENANCIES AND LICENCES TO WHICH SPECIAL RULES APPLY: HOMELESSNESS
11.A tenancy or licence within section 7, but made with...
12.(1) This paragraph applies where a local housing authority, in...
PART 5 TENANCIES AND LICENCES TO WHICH SPECIAL RULES APPLY: SUPPORTED ACCOMMODATION
13.(1) A tenancy or licence within section 7, but which...
14.Meaning of relevant period where there are previous contracts
15.Extending the relevant period
16.County court review of decision to extend
PART 6 POWER TO AMEND SCHEDULE
17.The Welsh Ministers may by regulations amend this Schedule.
SCHEDULE 3
OCCUPATION CONTRACTS MADE WITH OR ADOPTED BY COMMUNITY LANDLORDS WHICH MAY BE STANDARD CONTRACTS
1.Occupation contracts by notice
2.Supported accommodation
3.Introductory occupation
4.Accommodation for asylum seekers
5.Accommodation for displaced persons
6.Accommodation for homeless persons
7.Service occupancy: general
8.Service occupancy: police
9.Service occupancy: fire and rescue services
10.Student accommodation
11.Temporary accommodation: land acquired for development
12.Temporary accommodation: persons taking up employment
13.Temporary accommodation: short-term arrangements
14.Temporary accommodation: accommodation during works
15.Accommodation which is not social accommodation
16.Dwellings intended for transfer
17.Power to amend Schedule
SCHEDULE 4
INTRODUCTORY STANDARD CONTRACTS
1.Introductory period
2.Meaning of introduction date where there are previous introductory standard contracts
3.Extending the introductory period
4.Landlord’s review of decision to extend introductory period
5.County court review of decision to extend
6.Written statement may address secure contract arising at end of introductory standard contract
7.(1) A secure contract addressed in a relevant written statement...
8.Terms of secure contract which was an introductory standard contract
9.Landlord’s duty to give address at start of contract does not apply in relation to secure contract
SCHEDULE 5
DEPOSIT SCHEMES: FURTHER PROVISION
1.Deposit schemes
2.Authorised deposit schemes: proceedings where the occupation contract has not ended
3.Authorised deposit schemes: proceedings where the occupation contract has ended
4.Existing deposit used in connection with a renewed or other kind of substitute occupation contract
5.Power to amend Schedule
SCHEDULE 6
REASONABLENESS OF WITHHOLDING CONSENT ETC.
PART 1 INTRODUCTORY
1.(1) This Schedule applies for the purpose of determining whether—...
PART 2 CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH MAY BE RELEVANT TO REASONABLENESS GENERALLY
2.Status of occupation contract
3.The dwelling
4.Circumstances of contract-holder and other occupiers
5.(1) The conduct of the contract-holder (including, in particular, whether...
6.If the contract-holder is in breach of the occupation contract...
7.Circumstances of landlord
8.(1) The landlord’s refusal of consent to a transaction is...
PART 3 CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH MAY BE RELEVANT TO REASONABLENESS IN RELATION TO PARTICULAR TRANSACTIONS
9.Section 49: proposed joint contract-holder
10.(1) This paragraph applies where the contract-holder under the occupation...
11.Section 114: transfer to potential successor in relation to a secure contract
12.(1) This paragraph applies if a contract-holder under a secure...
13.Section 118: transfer to secure contract-holder in relation to a secure contract with a community landlord
14.(1) This paragraph applies if a contract-holder under a secure...
SCHEDULE 7
PROHIBITED CONDUCT STANDARD CONTRACTS
1.Procedure on application for an order under section 116
2.Terms of prohibited conduct standard contract
3.Probation period
4.Extending probation period
5.Landlord’s review of decision to extend probation period
6.County court review of decision to extend probation period
7.Application to court to end probation period
8.Terms of secure contract that was a prohibited conduct standard contract
SCHEDULE 8
ESTATE MANAGEMENT GROUNDS
PART 1 THE GROUNDS
REDEVELOPMENT GROUNDS
1.Ground A (building works)
2.Ground B (redevelopment schemes)
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION GROUNDS
3.Ground C (charities)
4.Ground D (dwelling suitable for disabled people)
5.Ground E (housing associations and housing trusts: people difficult to house)
6.Ground F (groups of dwellings for people with special needs)
UNDER-OCCUPATION GROUNDS
7.Ground G (reserve successors)
8.Ground H (joint contract-holders)
OTHER ESTATE MANAGEMENT REASONS
9.Ground I (other estate management reasons)
FUNDAMENTAL PROVISION
10.Fundamental provision applicable to all occupation contracts
PART 2 APPROVAL OF REDEVELOPMENT SCHEMES FOR PURPOSES OF GROUND B
11.Approval of scheme and of variation of scheme
12.Notice to contract-holders affected
13.Decision on approval or variation
14.Scheme affecting part of dwelling etc.
15.Conditions in relation to approval
16.Special provision for community landlords
SCHEDULE 9
STANDARD CONTRACTS TO WHICH LIMITS IN SECTIONS 175, 186(2) AND 196 (LANDLORD’S NOTICE DURING FIRST SIX MONTHS OF OCCUPATION) DO NOT APPLY
1.Prohibited conduct standard contracts
2.Tenancies and licences which are occupation contracts because of notice given under Part 2 of Schedule 2
3.Supported accommodation
4.Accommodation for asylum seekers
5.Accommodation for displaced persons
6.Accommodation for homeless persons
7.Service occupancy
8.Service occupancy: police
9.Service occupancy: fire and rescue services
10.Temporary accommodation: land acquired for development
11.Temporary accommodation: short-term arrangements
12.Temporary accommodation: accommodation during works
13.Power to amend Schedule
SCHEDULE 10
ORDERS FOR POSSESSION ON DISCRETIONARY GROUNDS ETC.: REASONABLENESS
1.Introductory
2.The court, in determining whether it is reasonable to make...
3.Paragraph 14 sets out a circumstance, concerning local authority assistance...
4.Circumstances as regards the contract-holder
5.If the case is one in which the court may...
6.Circumstances as regards the landlord
7.If the landlord is a community landlord, the probable effect...
8.Circumstances as regards other persons
9.New occupation contract offered
10.Circumstances in relation to a possession claim on ground of breach of contract
11.Circumstances in relation to a possession claim concerning section 55
12.Circumstances relating to estate management Ground G
13.Circumstances relating to estate management Ground H
14.Assistance in relation to homelessness not relevant
SCHEDULE 11
SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
1.Introductory
2.Estate management grounds: certificate of local housing authority
3.Suitable accommodation
4.Needs of contract-holder and his or her family
5.Overcrowding
6.Evidence of certificate of local housing authority
SCHEDULE 12
CONVERSION OF TENANCIES AND LICENCES EXISTING BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF CHAPTER 3 OF PART 10
1.Definitions
2.Determination of whether existing tenancy or licence is occupation contract
3.Determination of whether converted contract is secure contract or standard contract
4.(1) The landlord under a converted contract may give notice...
5.A converted contract which immediately before the appointed day was...
6.A converted contract has effect as a prohibited conduct standard...
7.(1) A converted contract to which sub-paragraph (2) applies is...
8.(1) This paragraph applies where a community landlord becomes the...
9.(1) The following are additional exceptions to sections 11(1) and...
10.A converted secure contract which immediately before the appointed day...
11.Written statement of converted contract and provision of information
12.Sections 36 and 37 (applications to court) apply in relation...
13.(1) Section 39(1) (information about landlord's address) applies in relation...
14.Variation
15.(1) Sections 104 and 123 (variation of rent) apply to...
16.Waste and tenant-like user
17.Dealing
18.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to a converted contract—...
19.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to a converted contract...
20.Succession
21.(1) The contract-holder under a converted contract is to be...
22.Requirement to occupy dwelling as main home under certain converted contracts
23.Introductory standard contracts
24.Prohibited conduct standard contract
25.Termination of contract by landlord
26.(1) Section 194 (landlord’s break clause) does not apply to...
27.Estate management Ground C (special accommodation: charities) applies to a...
28.Termination of contract that was assured tenancy by landlord: additional absolute grounds for possession
29.(1) This paragraph also applies in relation to a converted...
30.Implied tenancies and licences
31.The occupation date
32.Substitute occupation contracts
33.Power to amend Schedule