Part III Landlord and Tenant
Chapter I TENANTS’ RIGHTS
Forfeiture
C181 Restriction on termination of tenancy for failure to pay service charge.
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A landlord may not, in relation to premises let as a dwelling, exercise a right of re-entry or forfeiture for failure F1by a tenant to pay a service charge or administration charge unless—
F1a
it is finally determined by (or on appeal from) F8the appropriate tribunal or by a court, or by an arbitral tribunal in proceedings pursuant to a post-dispute arbitration agreement, that the amount of the service charge or administration charge is payable by him, or
F1b
the tenant has admitted that it is so payable.
F22
The landlord may not exercise a right of re-entry or forfeiture by virtue of subsection (1)(a) until after the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the day after that on which the final determination is made.
F33
For the purposes of this section it is finally determined that the amount of a service charge or administration charge is payable—
a
if a decision that it is payable is not appealed against or otherwise challenged, at the end of the time for bringing an appeal or other challenge, or
b
if such a decision is appealed against or otherwise challenged and not set aside in consequence of the appeal or other challenge, at the time specified in subsection (3A).
3A
The time referred to in subsection (3)(b) is the time when the appeal or other challenge is disposed of—
a
by the determination of the appeal or other challenge and the expiry of the time for bringing a subsequent appeal (if any), or
b
by its being abandoned or otherwise ceasing to have effect.
4
The reference in subsection (1) to premises let as a dwelling does not include premises let on—
a
a tenancy to which Part II of the M1Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 applies (business tenancies),
b
a tenancy of an agricultural holding within the meaning of the M2Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 in relation to which that Act applies, or
c
a farm business tenancy within the meaning of the M3Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995.
F44A
References in this section to the exercise of a right of re-entry or forfeiture include the service of a notice under section 146(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 (restriction on re-entry or forfeiture).
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In this section
F5a
“administration charge” has the meaning given by Part 1 of Schedule 11 to the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002,
b
“arbitration agreement” and “arbitral tribunal” have the same meaning as in Part 1 of the Arbitration Act 1996 (c. 23) and “post-dispute arbitration agreement”, in relation to any matter, means an arbitration agreement made after a dispute about the matter has arisen,
c
“dwelling” has the same meaning as in the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (c. 70), and
d
“service charge” means a service charge within the meaning of section 18(1) of the M4Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, other than one excluded from that section by section 27 of that Act (rent of dwelling registered and not entered as variable).
F65A
Any order of a court to give effect to a determination of F9the appropriate tribunal shall be treated as a determination by the court for the purposes of this section.
6
Nothing in this section affects the exercise of a right of re-entry or forfeiture on other grounds.
F107
For the purposes of this section, “appropriate tribunal” means—
a
in relation to premises in England, the First-tier Tribunal or, where determined by or under Tribunal Procedure Rules, the Upper Tribunal; and
b
in relation to premises in Wales, a leasehold valuation tribunal.
F782 Notice under s.146 of the Law of Property Act 1925.
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