PART XI HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION
Standards of management
369The management code.
(1)
The Secretary of State may, with a view to providing a code for the management of houses in multiple occupation, by regulations make provision for ensuring that the person managing a house in multiple occupation observes proper standards of management.
(2)
F1Subject to subsection (2A) the regulations may, in particular, require the person managing the house to ensure the repair, maintenance, cleansing and good order of—
all means of water supply and drainage in the house,
F2all means of escape from fire and all apparatus, systems and other things provided by way of fire precautions;
kitchens, bathrooms and water closets in common use,
sinks and wash-basins in common use,
common staircases, corridors and passage ways, and
outbuildings, yards and gardens in common use,
and to make satisfactory arrangements for the disposal of refuse and litter from the house F3and to ensure that all means of escape from fire are kept clear of obstructions.
F4(2A)
The person managing the house shall only be liable by virtue of the regulations under subsection (2) to ensure the repair, maintenance, cleansing and good order of any premises outside the house if and to the extent that he has power or is otherwise liable to ensure those matters in respect of any such premises.
(3)
The regulations may—
(a)
make different provision for different types of house;
(b)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F5
(c)
impose duties on persons who have an estate or interest in a house or part of a house to which the regulations apply as to the giving of information to the local housing authority, . . . F6;
(d)
impose duties on persons who live in the house for the purpose of ensuring that the person managing the house can effectively carry out the duties imposed on him by the regulations;
(e)
authorise the local housing authority to obtain information as to the number of individuals or households accommodated in the house;
(f)
. . . F5
(g)
contain such other incidental and supplementary provisions as may appear to the Secretary of State to be expedient.
(4)
Regulations under this section may vary or replace for the purposes of this section and of the regulations made under it the definition given in section 398 of the “person managing” a house.
(5)
(6)
Regulations under this section shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.