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The Law Commission (LAW COM No 297)
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THE LAW COMMISSION RENTING HOMES: T
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Obtaining a contract by deception 3
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Fundamental provisions applying to
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Deception 93 Persons with “home r
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Limits 128 Access 129 Parties to pr
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THE LAW COMMISSION RENTING HOMES: T
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(4) such other aspects of Housing L
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Flexibility 1.17 Finally, and most
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1.26 At present, many landlords do
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1.37 There is also power to define
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1.47 We have heard it suggested tha
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CHANGES IN THE LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT
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1.70 The position would be substant
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(1) the creation of model contracts
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PART 2 THE SCHEME IN OUTLINE 2.1 In
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Fundamental terms 2.12 Fundamental
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2.24 While consent must not be unre
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Obtaining a contract by deception 2
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2.45 We are aware that the current
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2.57 Nevertheless, there have to be
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PART 3 OCCUPATION CONTRACTS INTRODU
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3.9 A number of points about the de
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3.12 To prevent abuse of this rule,
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(b) Where a local housing authority
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Community landlords 3.23 The starti
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(9) Contracts relating to accommoda
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(3) supplementary terms; 84 and (4)
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The detail of these fundamental pro
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Landlords’ own contracts 3.54 The
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Variation 3.58 In addition the Bill
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3.70 Where a fixed term standard co
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PART 4 TERMINATION OF OCCUPATION CO
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4.11 However, reaching this result
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4.19 Similarly, on the death of a j
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Other provisions Death of the landl
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4.38 We noted in Renting Homes that
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TERMINATION BY THE LANDLORD 4.44 Ou
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4.53 In accordance with the “use
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4.62 If the landlord has given a no
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4.70 For social landlords and other
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(2) ground B applies where the prem
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Secure and periodic standard contra
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(3) the joint contract-holder occup
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4.102 At the end of the four week p
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The possession notice 5.6 The court
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Estate management grounds 5.14 Wher
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POWERS OF THE COURT Discretionary g
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Relevant circumstances 5.35 The key
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(1) Where, wholly or partly relying
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PART 6 DEALING INTRODUCTION 6.1 We
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6.10 It is a fundamental term in ev
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Failure to comply with conditions 6
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6.24 The policy objective is to ens
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6.31 A copy of the notice must also
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6.42 At present any succession, and
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6.51 The Bill also contains provisi
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Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act
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The status of the occupation contra
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PART 7 SURVIVORSHIP, SUCCESSION AND
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7.10 Following a development in Sco
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(2) the basic residence condition (
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(1) If there is only one priority s
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THE ESTATE MANAGEMENT GROUND FOR PO
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8.5 Occupation contracts must conta
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Access 8.11 The landlord may enter
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PART 9 PROHIBITED CONDUCT AND ANTI-
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(3) A contract-holder may not use o
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9.15 The power of arrest may be exe
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Promotion to a secure contract 9.22
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10.6 Our approach 4 now is to provi
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10.16 Although our scheme provides
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10.28 Where the landlord is a judic
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11.5 Where a landlord reasonably ex
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11.12 The contract-holder has the r
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This means Part X of the Housing Ac
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A.10 We also recommend that a speci
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(c) chapters 1 and 1A of part 5 of
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