147Proceedings for possession or termination
(1)For section 83 of the Housing Act 1985 (notice of proceedings for possession or termination) substitute—
“83Proceedings for possession or termination: notice requirements
(1)The court shall not entertain proceedings for the possession of a dwelling-house let under a secure tenancy or proceedings for the termination of a secure tenancy unless—
(a)the landlord has served a notice on the tenant complying with the provisions of this section, or
(b)the court considers it just and equitable to dispense with the requirement of such a notice.
(2)A notice under this section shall—
(a)be in a form prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State,
(b)specify the ground on which the court will be asked to make an order for the possession of the dwelling-house or for the termination of the tenancy, and
(c)give particulars of that ground.
(3)Where the tenancy is a periodic tenancy and the ground or one of the grounds specified in the notice is Ground 2 in Schedule 2 (nuisance or other anti-social behaviour), the notice—
(a)shall also—
(i)state that proceedings for the possession of the dwelling-house may be begun immediately, and
(ii)specify the date sought by the landlord as the date on which the tenant is to give up possession of the dwelling-house, and
(b)ceases to be in force twelve months after the date so specified.
(4)Where the tenancy is a periodic tenancy and Ground 2 in Schedule 2 is not specified in the notice, the notice—
(a)shall also specify the date after which proceedings for the possession of the dwelling-house may be begun, and
(b)ceases to be in force twelve months after the date so specified.
(5)The date specified in accordance with subsection (3) or (4) must not be earlier than the date on which the tenancy could, apart from this Part, be brought to an end by notice to quit given by the landlord on the same date as the notice under this section.
(6)Where a notice under this section is served with respect to a secure tenancy for a term certain, it has effect also with respect to any periodic tenancy arising on the termination of that tenancy by virtue of section 86; and subsections (3) to (5) of this section do not apply to the notice.
(7)Regulations under this section shall be made by statutory instrument and may make different provision with respect to different cases or descriptions of case, including different provision for different areas.
83AAdditional requirements in relation to certain proceedings for possession
(1)Where a notice under section 83 has been served on a tenant containing the information mentioned in subsection (3)(a) of that section, the court shall not entertain proceedings for the possession of the dwelling-house unless they are begun at a time when the notice is still in force.
(2)Where—
(a)a notice under section 83 has been served on a tenant, and
(b)a date after which proceedings may be begun has been specified in the notice in accordance with subsection (4)(a) of that section,
the court shall not entertain proceedings for the possession of the dwelling-house unless they are begun after the date so specified and at a time when the notice is still in force.
(3)Where—
(a)the ground or one of the grounds specified in a notice under section 83 is Ground 2A in Schedule 2 (domestic violence), and
(b)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 the possession of the dwelling-house unless it is satisfied that the landlord has served a copy of the notice on the partner who has left or has taken all reasonable steps to serve a copy of the notice on that partner.
This subsection has effect subject to subsection (5).
(4)Where—
(a)Ground 2A in Schedule 2 is added to a notice under section 83 with the leave of the court after proceedings for possession are begun, and
(b)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 it is satisfied that the landlord has served a notice under subsection (6) on the partner who has left or has taken all reasonable steps to serve such a notice on that partner.
This subsection has effect subject to subsection (5).
(5)Where subsection (3) or (4) applies and Ground 2 in Schedule 2 (nuisance or other anti-social behaviour) is also specified in the notice under section 83, the court may dispense with the requirements as to service in relation to the partner who has left the dwelling-house if it considers it just and equitable to do so.
(6)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.”
(2)In section 84 of that Act (grounds and orders for possession), for subsection (3) substitute—
“(3)Where a notice under section 83 has been served on the tenant, the court shall not make such an order on any of those grounds above unless the ground is specified in the notice; but the grounds so specified may be altered or added to with the leave of the court.
(4)Where a date is specified in a notice under section 83 in accordance with subsection (3) of that section, the court shall not make an order which requires the tenant to give up possession of the dwelling-house in question before the date so specified.”
(3)In Schedule 2 to that Act, in Ground 16, after “notice of the proceedings for possession was served under section 83” insert “(or, where no such notice was served, the proceedings for possession were begun)”.