SCHEDULE 4INTRODUCTORY STANDARD CONTRACTS

Extending the introductory period

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1

The landlord may extend the introductory period to the period of 18 months starting with the introduction date of the contract by giving the contract-holder a notice of extension.

2

The notice of extension must be given to the contract-holder at least eight weeks before the day on which the introductory period would end under paragraph 1(1)(a).

3

The notice of extension must state that the landlord has decided to extend the introductory period, and set out the reasons for that decision.

4

The notice of extension must also inform the contract-holder that he or she has a right to request a review under paragraph 4 of the landlord's decision to extend the introductory period, and of the time by which the request must be made.

5

In making the decision to extend the introductory period, the landlord may take into account—

a

the conduct of the contract-holder (or, if there are joint contract-holders, the conduct of any of them), and

b

the conduct of any person who appears to the landlord to live in the dwelling.

6

A landlord may take a person's conduct into account under sub-paragraph (5)(b) whether or not the person lives continuously in the dwelling, and whatever the capacity in which the person lives in the dwelling.

7

The Welsh Ministers may by regulations amend sub-paragraph (2) for the purpose of changing when a notice of extension must be given to a contract-holderF1....