SCHEDULE 12CONVERSION OF TENANCIES AND LICENCES EXISTING BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF CHAPTER 3 OF PART 10

29Termination of contract that was assured tenancy by landlord: additional absolute grounds for possession

1

This paragraph also applies in relation to a converted contract which immediately before the appointed day was an assured tenancy.

2

The landlord may claim possession of the dwelling subject to the contract relying on Ground 7 of Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1988 (c. 50) if—

a

the tenant under the assured tenancy died before the appointed day, and

b

before the appointed day the assured tenancy devolved, or after the appointed day the converted contract devolves, under the tenant’s will or intestacy.

3

But the landlord may not do so before the end of the period of two months starting with the day on which the landlord gives the contract-holder a possession notice specifying that Ground.

4

Subject to section 204 (possession claims: powers of court) (which applies as if subsection (1)(a) included a reference to sub-paragraph (3)), if the court is satisfied that the Ground is made out it must make an order for possession (subject to any available defence based on the contract-holder’s Convention rights).