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Changes over time for: Section 48


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No versions valid at: 24/09/1996
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, Section 48.

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Yn ddilys o 17/12/1996
48 Condition as to owner-occupation: renovation grants.E+W
(1)Where an application for a renovation grant was accompanied by an owner-occupation certificate in respect of any dwelling (see section 8(2)), it is a condition of the grant that throughout the grant condition period the dwelling is occupied in accordance with the intention stated in the certificate.
(2)It is also a condition of the grant that if at any time when that condition is in force the authority serve notice on the owner of the dwelling requiring him to do so, he will within the period of 21 days beginning with the date on which the notice was served furnish to the authority a statement showing how that condition is being fulfilled.
(3)A condition under this section is a local land charge and is binding on any person who is for the time being an owner of the dwelling.
(4)In the event of a breach of a condition under this section, the owner for the time being of the dwelling shall on demand repay to the local housing authority the amount of the grant, together with compound interest on that amount as from the certified date, calculated at such reasonable rate as the authority may determine and with yearly rests.
(5)The local housing authority may determine not to make such a demand or to demand a lesser amount.
(6)Any condition under this section shall cease to be in force with respect to the dwelling if there is a relevant disposal of the dwelling that is an exempt disposal, other than—
(a)a disposal within section 54(1)(a) (disposal to associates of person making disposal), or
(b)a disposal within section 54(1)(b) (vesting under will or on intestacy).
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