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Termination of Tenancies for Tenant Default - Law Commission

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Consultation 68<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>m recommendations 68<br />

WHO SHOULD BE GIVEN A TENANT DEFAULT NOTICE? 69<br />

The CP’s provisional proposals 69<br />

Consultation 69<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>m recommendations 70<br />

THE RIGHT TO APPLY TO THE COURT TO CHALLENGE A NOTICE 70<br />

The CP’s provisional proposals 70<br />

Consultation 70<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>m recommendations 71<br />

SPECIAL REPAIRS PROCEDURE 71<br />

The CP’s provisional proposals 72<br />

Consultation 73<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>m recommendations 73<br />

Section 147 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Property Act 1925 73<br />

SERVICE OF NOTICES 74<br />

PART 5 - MAKING A TERMINATION CLAIM (2): THE PROCESS OF THE COURT 76<br />

INTRODUCTION 76<br />

The CP’s provisional proposals 76<br />

Consultation 76<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>m recommendations 77<br />

THE NEED TO PROVE TENANT DEFAULT 77<br />

Set-<strong>of</strong>f 77<br />

Unfair contract terms 78<br />

ORDERS OF THE COURT 78<br />

TERMINATION ORDER 79<br />

The CP’s provisional proposals 79<br />

Consultation 80<br />

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