F1PART 65PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND HARASSMENT
SECTION IIIF2Demotion claims, proceedings related to demoted tenancies and applications to suspend the right to buy
Scope of this Section and interpretation65.11.
(1)
This Section applies to—
(a)
claims by a landlord for an order under section 82A of the Housing Act 1985 or under section 6A of the Housing Act 1988 (“a demotion order”); F3...
F4(aa)
claims by a landlord for an order under section 121A of the Housing Act 1985 (“a suspension order”); and
(b)
proceedings relating to a tenancy created by virtue of a demotion order.
(2)
In this Section—
(a)
“a demotion claim” means a claim made by a landlord for a demotion order; F5...
(b)
“a demoted tenancy” means a tenancy created by virtue of a demotion order F6;
(c)
“suspension claim” means a claim made by a landlord for a suspension order; and
(d)
“suspension period” means the period during which the suspension order suspends the right to buy in relation to the dwelling house.
Demotion claims F7or suspension claims made in the alternative to possession claims65.12.
Where a demotion order F8or suspension order (or both) is claimed in the alternative to a possession order, the claimant must use the Part 55 procedure and Section I of Part 55 applies, except that the claim must be made in the county court for the district in which the property to which the claim relates is situated.
Other demotion F9or suspension claims65.13.
Where a demotion claim F10or suspension claim (or both) is made other than in a possession claim, rules 65.14 to 65.19 apply.
Starting a demotion F11or suspension claim65.14.
(1)
F12The claim must be made in the county court for the district in which the property to which the claim relates is situated.
(2)
The claim form and form of defence sent with it must be in the forms set out in the relevant practice direction.
(The relevant practice direction and Part 16 provide details about the contents of the particulars of claim)
Particulars of claim65.15.
The particulars of claim must be filed and served with the claim form.
Hearing date65.16.
(1)
The court will fix a date for the hearing when it issues the claim form.
(2)
The hearing date will be not less than 28 days from the date of issue of the claim form.
(3)
The standard period between the issue of the claim form and the hearing will be not more than 8 weeks.
(4)
The defendant must be served with the claim form and the particulars of claim not less than 21 days before the hearing date.
(Rule 3.1(2)(a) provides that the court may extend or shorten the time for compliance with any rule and rule 3.1(2)(b) provides that the court may adjourn or bring forward a hearing)
Defendant’s response65.17.
(1)
An acknowledgement of service is not required and Part 10 does not apply.
(2)
Where the defendant does not file a defence within the time specified in rule 15.4 he may take part in any hearing but the court may take his failure to do so into account when deciding what order to make about costs.
(3)
Part 12 (default judgment) does not apply F13....
The hearing65.18.
(1)
At the hearing fixed in accordance with rule 65.16(1) or at any adjournment of that hearing the court may—
(a)
F14decide the claim; or
(b)
give case management directions.
(2)
(3)
Except where—
(a)
F16the claim is allocated to the fast track or the multi-track; or
(b)
the court directs otherwise,
any fact that needs to be proved by the evidence of witnesses at a hearing referred to in paragraph (1) may be proved by evidence in writing.
(Rule 32.2(1) sets out the general rule about evidence. Rule 32.2(2) provides that rule 32.2(1) is subject to any provision to the contrary)
(4)
All witness statements must be filed and served at least two days before the hearing.
(5)
Where the claimant serves the claim form and particulars of claim, he must produce at the hearing a certificate of service of those documents and rule 6.14(2)(a) does not apply.
Allocation65.19.
When the court decides the track for F17the claim, the matters to which it shall have regard include—
(a)
the matters set out in rule 26.8; and
(b)
the nature and extent of the conduct alleged.
Proceedings relating to demoted tenancies65.20.
A practice direction may make provision about proceedings relating to demoted tenancies.