Introductory Text
PART I INTRODUCTORY
1.Title and commencement
2.Interpretation
PART II SECURE TENANTS
CHAPTER I SALE OF DWELLING-HOUSES BY THE EXECUTIVE
3.House sales scheme
3A.House sales by registered housing associations
4.House sales scheme: supplemental provision
CHAPTER II SECURITY OF TENURE AND RIGHTS OF SECURE TENANTS
24.Interpretation of Chapter II
Secure tenancies
25.Secure tenancies
26.Succession on death of tenant
27.Security of tenure
28.Proceedings for possession: notice requirements
28A.Additional requirements in relation to certain proceedings for possession
29.Grounds and orders for possession
Terms of a secure tenancy
30.Subletting and lodgers
31.Provisions as to consents required by Article 30
32.Assigments
32A.Assignments by way of exchange
33.Other disposals
34.Tenant's improvements
34A.Right to compensation for improvements
35.Reimbursement of costs of tenant's improvements
36.Rent not to be increased on account of tenant's improvements
37.Variation of terms of secure tenancy
38.Provision of information about tenancies
Other rights of secure tenants
38A.Right to have repairs carried out
Housing management
39.Provision of information about housing allocation
40.Consultation with secure tenants
41.Rights of landlord where secure tenancy appears to have been abandoned
42.Tenant's right of appeal against termination of tenancy under Article 41
Article 43 rep. by 1989 NI 4
Miscellaneous
44.Application to existing tenancies
45.Application to licences
CHAPTER III JURISDICTION
46.Jurisdiction of county court
47.Extended discretion of court in certain proceedings for possession
PART III (Arts. 48‐73) rep. by 1992 NI 15
PART IV AMENDMENTS OF THE PRINCIPAL ORDER
CHAPTERS I, II (Arts. 74‐84) rep. by 1992 NI 15...
CHAPTER III MISCELLANEOUS
85.Advances by the Executive
Article 86 rep. by 1992 NI 15
87.Indemnity agreements with building societies
88.Financial assistance for voluntary organisations concerned with housing
89.Increase of membership of the Executive
PART V PRIVATE SECTOR TENANTS
90.Interpretation of Part V
Protected shorthold tenancies
91.Preliminary
92.Protected shorthold tenancies
93.Right of tenant to terminate protected shorthold tenancy
94.Subletting or assignment
95.Orders for possession
Amendments of 1978 Order
96.Protected tenancies
97.Proceedings for possession of certain dwelling-houses
98.Change in condition of dwelling-houses, etc.
99.Enforcement of certificates of disrepair
100.Meaning of “premium” in Part VIII of the 1978 Order
101.Entry to carry out works to certain premises
102.Ascertainment of landlord's identity by district council
103.Amendment of Cases 11 and 12 of Schedule 4 to the 1978 Order
104.Lettings by servicemen
Article 105—Amendments
PART VI SUPPLEMENTAL
106.Regulations and order
Article 107—Amendments
108.Savings, transitional provisions and revocations
SCHEDULES
Schedules 1, 1A rep. by 1992 NI 15
SCHEDULE 2
TENANCIES WHICH ARE NOT SECURE TENANCIES
Long leases
1.(1) A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if— (a) it is a tenancy granted...
Introductory tenancies
1A.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if it is an introductory tenancy or a...
Premises occupied under contract of employment
2.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3) a tenancy is not a secure tenancy if the tenant...
Land acquired for development
3.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if the dwelling-house is on land which has...
Accommodation for homeless persons
3A.A tenancy granted by the landlord in pursuance of any function of the Executive under...
Accommodation for asylum‐seekers
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3A.(1) A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if it is granted in order to...
Accommodation for persons with Temporary Protection
3B.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if it is granted in order to provide...
Temporary letting to person seeking accommodation
4.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if the dwelling-house is let by the landlord...
Short-term arrangements
5.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if— (a) the dwelling-house has been leased to...
Temporary accommodation during works
6.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if— (a) the dwelling-house has been made available...
Licensed premises
7.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if the dwelling-house consists of or comprises premises...
Business tenancies
8.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if it is one to which the Business...
Defective dwelling‐houses
9.A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if— (a) the tenant became a tenant of...
Qualifying shorthold tenancies
10.(1) A tenancy is not a secure tenancy if it is a qualifying shorthold tenancy...
SCHEDULE 3
GROUNDS FOR POSSESSION OF DWELLING-HOUSES LET UNDER SECURE TENANCIES
PART I GROUNDS ON WHICH COURT MAY ORDER POSSESSION
Ground 1
Any rent lawfully due from the tenant has not been paid or any obligation of...
Any rent lawfully due from the tenant has not been paid or any obligation of...
Ground 2
The tenant or a person residing in or visiting the dwelling-house— has been guilty of...
Ground 2A
The dwelling-house was occupied (whether alone or with others) by a married couple, a couple...
The dwelling-house was occupied (whether alone or with others) by a married couple, a couple...
Ground 3
The condition of the dwelling-house or of any of the common parts has deteriorated owing...
The condition of the dwelling-house or of any of the common parts has deteriorated owing...
In this paragraph, “the common parts” means any part of a building comprising the dwelling-house,...
In this paragraph, “the common parts” means any part of a building comprising the dwelling-house,...
Ground 4
The condition of any relevant furniture has deteriorated owing to ill-treatment by the tenant or...
The condition of any relevant furniture has deteriorated owing to ill-treatment by the tenant or...
In this paragraph “relevant furniture” means any furniture provided by the landlord for use under...
In this paragraph “relevant furniture” means any furniture provided by the landlord for use under...
Ground 5
The tenant is the person, or one of the persons, to whom the tenancy was...
The tenant is the person, or one of the persons, to whom the tenancy was...
Ground 5A
The tenancy was assigned to the tenant, or to a predecessor in title of his...
The tenancy was assigned to the tenant, or to a predecessor in title of his...
In this paragraph “premium” means any fine or other like sum and any other pecuniary...
In this paragraph “premium” means any fine or other like sum and any other pecuniary...
Ground 6
The dwelling-house was made available for occupation by the tenant (or a predecessor in title...
The dwelling-house was made available for occupation by the tenant (or a predecessor in title...
Ground 7
The landlord intents, within a reasonable time of obtaining possession of the dwelling-house— (a) to...
The landlord intents, within a reasonable time of obtaining possession of the dwelling-house— (a) to...
Ground 8
The dwelling-house has features which are substantially different from those of ordinary dwelling-houses and which...
The dwelling-house has features which are substantially different from those of ordinary dwelling-houses and which...
Ground 9
The dwelling-house is let by a registered housing association which lets dwelling-houses only for occupation...
The dwelling-house is let by a registered housing association which lets dwelling-houses only for occupation...
Ground 10
The dwelling-house is one of a group of dwelling-houses which it is the practice of...
The dwelling-house is one of a group of dwelling-houses which it is the practice of...
Ground 11
The accommodation afforded by the dwelling-house is more extensive than is reasonably required by the...
The accommodation afforded by the dwelling-house is more extensive than is reasonably required by the...
PART II SUITABILITY OF ACCOMMODATION
1.(1) For the purposes of Chapter II of Part II of this Order, accommodation is...
1A.For the purposes of Article 19B of the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 2003, accommodation is...
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2.In determining whether it is reasonably suitable to those needs regard shall be had to—...
3.Where the dwelling-house is let by a registered housing association, a certificate of the Executive...
SCHEDULE 3A
GROUNDS FOR WITHHOLDING CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT BY WAY OF EXCHANGE
Ground 1
The tenant or the proposed assignee is obliged to give up possession of the dwelling‐house...
The tenant or the proposed assignee is obliged to give up possession of the dwelling‐house...
Ground 2
Proceedings have been begun for possession of the dwelling‐house of which the tenant or the...
Proceedings have been begun for possession of the dwelling‐house of which the tenant or the...
Ground 3
The accommodation afforded by the dwelling‐house is substantially more extensive than is reasonably required by...
The accommodation afforded by the dwelling‐house is substantially more extensive than is reasonably required by...
Ground 4
The extent of the accommodation afforded by the dwelling‐house is not reasonably suitable to the...
The extent of the accommodation afforded by the dwelling‐house is not reasonably suitable to the...
Ground 5
The dwelling‐house has features which are substantially different from those of ordinary dwelling‐houses and which...
The dwelling‐house has features which are substantially different from those of ordinary dwelling‐houses and which...
Ground 6
The landlord is a registered housing association which lets dwelling‐houses only for occupation (alone or...
The landlord is a registered housing association which lets dwelling‐houses only for occupation (alone or...
Ground 7
The dwelling‐house is one of a group of dwelling‐houses which it is the practice of...
The dwelling‐house is one of a group of dwelling‐houses which it is the practice of...
Schedules 4‐8 rep. by 1992 NI 15
Schedules 9, 10—Amendments
SCHEDULE 11
SAVINGS AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
1.—The repeal by this Order of any statutory provision relating to any grant or contribution...
2.Notwithstanding the repeal by this Order of Chapter I of Part IV of the principal...
3.In sub-paragraph (1) “reconditioning grant” means a grant under section 7 of the Housing on...
SCHEDULE 12—Revocations