Section 92.
SCHEDULE 3E+W Grounds for Withholding Consent to Assignment by Way of Exchange
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
[Ground 1]E+W
[The tenant or the proposed assignee is subject to an order of the court for the possession of the dwelling-house of which he is the secure tenant.]
Ground 2E+W
Proceedings have been begun for possession of the dwelling-house of which the tenant or the proposed assignee is the secure tenant on one or more of grounds 1 to 6 in Part I of Schedule 2 (grounds on which possession may be ordered despite absence of suitable alternative accommodation), or there has been served on the tenant or the proposed assignee a notice under section 83 [or 83ZA ] (notice of proceedings for possession) which specifies one or more of those grounds and is still in force.
[Ground 2ZAE+W
Proceedings have been begun for possession of the dwelling-house, of which the tenant or the proposed assignee is the secure tenant, under section 84A (absolute ground for possession for anti-social behaviour), or there has been served on the tenant or the proposed assignee a notice under section 83ZA (notice requirements in relation to proceedings for possession on absolute ground for anti-social behaviour) which is still in force.]
[Ground 2AE+W
Either—
(a)
a relevant order [, a suspended anti-social behaviour possession order or a suspended riot-related possession order] is in force, or
(b)
an application is pending before any court for a relevant order, a demotion order [, an anti-social behaviour possession order or a riot-related possession order] to be made,
in respect of the tenant or the proposed assignee or a person who is residing with either of them.
A “relevant order” means—
an injunction under section 152 of the Housing Act 1996 (injunctions against anti-social behaviour);
an injunction to which a power of arrest is attached by virtue of section 153 of that Act (other injunctions against anti-social behaviour);
an injunction under section 153A, 153B or 153D of that Act (injunctions against anti-social behaviour on application of certain social landlords);
an anti-social behaviour order under section 1 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998; ...
an injunction to which a power of arrest is attached by virtue of section 91 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 [or section 27 of the Police and Justice Act 2006].
[an injunction under section 1 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014;
[a criminal behaviour order within the meaning given by section 330 of the Sentencing Code].]
[ An “anti-social behaviour possession order” means an order for possession under Ground 2 in Schedule 2 to this Act or Ground 14 in Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1988. ]
A “demotion order” means a demotion order under section 82A of this Act or section 6A of the Housing Act 1988.
[ A “riot-related possession order” means an order for possession under Ground 2ZA in Schedule 2 to this Act or Ground 14ZA in Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1988. ]
...
Where the tenancy of the tenant or the proposed assignee is a joint tenancy, any reference to that person includes (where the context permits) a reference to any of the joint tenants.]
[Ground 2BE+W
The dwelling-house is subject to a closure notice or closure order under Chapter 3 of Part 4 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.]
Ground 3E+W
The accommodation afforded by the dwelling-house is substantially more extensive than is reasonably required by the proposed assignee.
Ground 4E+W
The extent of the accommodation afforded by the dwelling-house is not reasonably suitable to the needs of the proposed assignee and his family.
Ground 5E+W
The dwelling-house—
(a)forms part of or is within the curtilage of a building which, or so much of it as is held by the landlord, is held mainly for purposes other than housing purposes and consists mainly of accommodation other than housing accommodation, or is situated in a cemetery, and
(b)was let to the tenant or a predecessor in title of his in consequence of the tenant or predecessor being in the employment of—
the landlord,
a local authority,
a [development] corporation,
[a housing action trust]
. . .
[a Mayoral development corporation,]
an urban development corporation, or
the governors of an aided school.
Ground 6E+W
The landlord is a charity and the proposed assignee’s occupation of the dwelling-house would conflict with the objects of the charity.
Ground 7E+W
The dwelling-house has features which are substantially different from those of ordinary dwelling-houses and which are designed to make it suitable for occupation by a physically disabled person who requires accommodation of the kind provided by the dwelling-house and if the assignment were made there would no longer be such a person residing in the dwelling-house.
Ground 8E+W
The landlord is a housing association or housing trust which lets dwelling-houses only for occupation (alone or with others) by persons whose circumstances (other than merely financial circumstances) make it especially difficult for them to satisfy their need for housing and if the assignment were made there would no longer be such a person residing in the dwelling-house.
Ground 9E+W
The dwelling-house is one of a group of dwelling-houses which it is the practice of the landlord to let for occupation by persons with special needs and a social service or special facility is provided in close proximity to the group of dwelling-houses in order to assist persons with those special needs and if the assignment were made there would no longer be a person with those special needs residing in the dwelling-house.
[ Ground 10E+W
The dwelling-house is the subject of a management agreement under which the manager is a housing association of which at least half the members are tenants of dwelling-houses subject to the agreement, at least half the tenants of the dwelling-houses are members of the association and the proposed assignee is not, and is not willing to become, a member of the association.]
[Reference to a management agreement includes a section 247 or 249 arrangement, as defined by section 250A(6) of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.]