Variation of terms of tenancy
102Variation of terms of secure tenancy.
(1)The terms of a secure tenancy may be varied in the following ways, and not otherwise—
(a)by agreement between the landlord and the tenant;
(b)to the extent that the variation relates to rent or to payments in respect of rates or services, by the landlord or the tenant in accordance with a provision in the lease or agreement creating the tenancy, or in an agreement varying it;
(c)in accordance with section 103 (notice of variation of periodic tenancy).
(2)References in this section and section 103 to variation include addition and deletion; and for the purposes of this section the conversion of a monthly tenancy into a weekly tenancy, or a weekly tenancy into a monthly tenancy, is a variation of a term of the tenancy, but a variation of the premises let under a tenancy is not.
(3)This section and section 103 do not apply to a term of a tenancy which—
(a)is implied by an enactment, or
(b)may be varied under section 93 of the [1977 c. 42.] Rent Act 1977 (housing association and other tenancies: increase of rent without notice to quit).
(4)This section and section 103 apply in relation to the terms of a periodic tenancy arising by virtue of section 86 (periodic tenancy arising on termination of a fixed term) as they would have applied to the terms of the first tenancy mentioned in that section had that tenancy been a periodic tenancy.
103Notice of variation of periodic tenancy.
(1)The terms of a secure tenancy which is a periodic tenancy may be varied by the landlord by a notice of variation served on the tenant.
(2)Before serving a notice of variation on the tenant the landlord shall serve on him a preliminary notice—
(a)informing the tenant of the landlord’s intention to serve a notice of variation,
(b)specifying the proposed variation and its effect, and
(c)inviting the tenant to comment on the proposed variation within such time, specified in the notice, as the landlord considers reasonable;
and the landlord shall consider any comments made by the tenant within the specified time.
(3)Subsection (2) does not apply to a variation of the rent, or of payments in respect of services or facilities provided by the landlord or of payments in respect of rates.
(4)The notice of variation shall specify—
(a)the variation effected by it, and
(b)the date on which it takes effect;
and the period between the date on which it is served and the date on which it takes effect must be at least four weeks or the rental period, whichever is the longer.
(5)The notice of variation, when served, shall be accompanied by such information as the landlord considers necessary to inform the tenant of the nature and effect of the variation.
(6)If after the service of a notice of variation the tenant, before the date on which the variation is to take effect, gives a valid notice to quit, the notice of variation shall not take effect unless the tenant, with the written agreement of the landlord, withdraws his notice to quit before that date.