SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 15 Grounds for Possession of Dwelling-Houses Let on or Subject to Protected or Statutory Tenancies

Part I Cases in Which Court May Order Possession

Case 9

Where the dwelling-house is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence for—

a

himself, or

b

any son or daughter of his over 18 years of age, or

c

his father or mother, or

d

if the dwelling-house is let on or subject to a regulated tenancy, the father or mother of his F2spouse or civil partner,

and the landlord did not become landlord by purchasing the dwelling-house or any interest therein after—

i

7th November 1956, in the case of a F1tenancy which was then a controlled tenancy;

ii

8th March 1973, in the case of a tenancy which became a regulated tenancy by virtue of section 14 of the M1Counter-Inflation Act 1973;

iii

24th May 1974, in the case of a regulated furnished tenancy; or

iv

23rd March 1965, in the case of any other tenancy.