PART 2 TENANTS OF SOCIAL LANDLORDS

CHAPTER 3 TENANT PARTICIPATION

I155 Tenant management agreements

1

A society, company or body of trustees for the time being approved by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this section (in this section and section 56 referred to as a “tenant management co-operative”) may make an agreement with a landlord mentioned in section 11(1)(b) for the exercise by the co-operative of the landlord’s housing functions.

2

The Scottish Ministers must approve a society, company or body of trustees for the purposes of this section if they are satisfied that it is generally suitable to carry out such functions.

3

Where a tenant management co-operative applies to a landlord referred to in subsection (1) for agreement to the co-operative exercising, on such terms as the application may specify, all or part of the landlord’s housing functions, the landlord must make an agreement with the co-operative if it is satisfied that—

a

the co-operative is approved under subsection (2),

b

the co-operative will be able to exercise the functions specified in the proposal competently and efficiently, and

c

so far as those functions relate to houses, the co-operative is representative of the tenants of those houses.

4

Where a landlord refuses to make an agreement with a co-operative on the ground that it is not satisfied as to a matter mentioned in subsection (3)(b) or (c), the co-operative may appeal to the Scottish Ministers, who may confirm or reverse the landlord’s decision.

5

Where the Scottish Ministers reverse the landlord’s decision, the landlord and the co-operative must make the agreement.

6

Where the landlord and the co-operative are unable to agree the terms of the agreement, the co-operative may appeal to the Scottish Ministers who may determine the terms of the agreement.

7

An agreement under this section may be made only with the approval of the Scottish Ministers, and such approval may be given subject to conditions.

8

An agreement under this section does not affect the responsibility of the local authority landlord or registered social landlord for the exercise of its functions.