Part I Rented Accommodation

chapter I Assured Tenancies

Security of tenure

F18A Additional notice requirements: ground of domestic violence.

(1)

Where the ground specified in a notice under section 8 (whether with or without other grounds) is Ground 14A in Schedule 2 to this Act and the partner who has left the dwelling-house as mentioned in that ground is not a tenant of the dwelling-house, the court shall not entertain proceedings for possession of the dwelling-house unless—

(a)

the landlord or, in the case of joint landlords, at least one of them has served on the partner who has left a copy of the notice or has taken all reasonable steps to serve a copy of the notice on that partner, or

(b)

the court considers it just and equitable to dispense with such requirements as to service.

(2)

Where Ground 14A in Schedule 2 to this Act is added to a notice under section 8 with the leave of the court after proceedings for possession are begun and the partner who has left the dwelling-house as mentioned in that ground is not a party to the proceedings, the court shall not continue to entertain the proceedings unless—

(a)

the landlord or, in the case of joint landlords, at least one of them has served a notice under subsection (3) below on the partner who has left or has taken all reasonable steps to serve such a notice on that partner, or

(b)

the court considers it just and equitable to dispense with the requirement of such a notice.

(3)

A notice under this subsection shall—

(a)

state that proceedings for the possession of the dwelling-house have begun,

(b)

specify the ground or grounds on which possession is being sought, and

(c)

give particulars of the ground or grounds.