PART XI HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION

Standards of management

373 Appeal against notice under s. 372.

(1)

A person on whom a notice is served under section 372 (notice requiring works to remedy neglect of management), or any other person who is an owner, lessee or mortgagee of the house to which the notice relates, may, within 21 days from the service of the notice, or such longer period as the local housing authority may in writing allow, appeal to the county court.

(2)

The appeal may be on any of the following grounds—

(a)

that the condition of the house did not justify the local housing authority in requiring the execution of the works specified in the notice;

(b)

that there has been some informality, defect or error in or in connection with, the notice;

(c)

that the authority have refused unreasonably to approve the execution of alternative works, or that the works required by the notice to be executed are otherwise unreasonable in character or extent, or are unnecessary;

F1(cc)

that the date specified for the beginning of the works is not reasonable

(d)

that the time within which the works are to be executed is not reasonably sufficient for the purpose;

(e)

that some other person is wholly or partly responsible for the state of affairs calling for the execution of the works, or will as the holder of an estate or interest in the premises derive a benefit from their execution and ought to pay the whole or a part of the expenses of executing them.

(3)

In so far as an appeal is based on the ground mentioned in subsection (2)(b), the court shall dismiss the appeal if it is satisfied that the informality, defect or error was not a material one.

(4)

Where the grounds on which an appeal is brought include the ground specified in subsection (2)(e), the appellant shall serve a copy of his notice of appeal on each other person referred to, and on the hearing of the appeal the court may make such order as it thinks fit with respect to the payment to be made by any such other person to the appellant or, where the works are executed by the local housing authority, to the authority.