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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 2822 (W.245)

HOUSING, WALES

Housing (Management Orders and Empty Dwelling Management Orders) (Supplemental Provisions) (Wales) Regulations 2006

  Made 25 October 2006 
  Coming into force 26 October 2006 

The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 145 of the Housing Act 2004[1], hereby makes the following Regulations:

Title, commencement and application
     1. —(1) The title of these Regulations is the Housing (Management Orders and Empty Dwelling Management Orders) (Supplemental Provisions) (Wales) Regulations 2006 and they come into force on 26 October 2006.

    (2) These Regulations apply in Wales.

Interpretation
    
2. In these regulations —

Supplementary provisions
     3. —(1) Where, under —

a local housing authority is to be treated as a lessee of premises (or a part of premises) under a lease[8], the following paragraphs apply.

    (2) As soon as an order is made the local housing authority making the order must serve on the immediate lessor of the relevant person ("the lessor") a notice with the following details —

    (3) From the date the order comes into force neither the local housing authority nor the relevant person is to be liable for the payment of ground rent, service charges or other charges due under the lease, whether due before or after the date of the order if —

    (4) Subject to paragraph 3 (3) from the date the order comes into force the local housing authority —

    (5) Where the relevant person receiving a copy of a demand, notice or other document under paragraph (4)(d) wishes to dispute any matter contained in it the local housing authority must provide such information and assistance as the relevant person may reasonably require.

    (6) The relevant person may not require the local housing authority to delay payment of any ground rent, service charge or other charges that the local housing authority reasonably believe are due or outstanding under the lease, whether or not the relevant person disputes a demand for such payment.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[9]


D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

25 October 2006



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations make supplementary provisions where the local housing authority is to be treated as the lessee under a lease of premises that are subject to an interim or final management order made under Chapter 1 of Part 4 of the Housing Act 2004 ("the Act") or an interim or final empty dwelling management order ("EDMO") made under Chapter 2 of Part 4 of the Act.

An interim management order is an order made by a local housing authority in respect of a house in multiple occupation as defined in section 254 of the Act or a house to which Part 3 of the Act applies. It is made to protect the health and safety of occupiers of a house or neighbouring premises and promote the house's property management. A final management order is an order (expiring not more than five years after it is made) which is made by a local housing authority for the purpose of securing the proper management of the house on a long term basis in accordance with a management scheme contained in the order. (Section 101 of the Act).

An interim EDMO is an order made by a local housing authority to enable it to take steps for the purpose of securing that a dwelling becomes and continues to be occupied. A local housing authority must make reasonable efforts to notify the relevant proprietor that they are considering making such an order and to ascertain what steps the relevant proprietor is taking, or is intending to take, to secure that the property is occupied. A final EDMO is made in succession to an interim EDMO for the purpose of securing that a dwelling is occupied (Sections 132 and 133 of the Act).

Once an interim or final management order or EDMO is in force the local housing authority obtain rights in relation to the premises, which are described in Chapters 1 and 2 of Part 4 of the Act. The authority do not, however, acquire any estate or interest in the premises and so have no power of disposition. Where the immediate landlord of the premises (or, except in the case of EDMOs, of part of premises) is lessee under a lease of the premises (or part) the local housing authority is to be treated as if they were the lessee instead (but still without acquiring an estate or interest). (Sections 107 and 116 of, and paragraphs 2 and 10 of Schedule 7 to, the Act).

Regulation 3 applies where a local housing authority are to be treated as lessee of premises instead of another person ("the relevant person"). It requires the local housing authority to give notice to the immediate lessor of that relevant person that a management order or EDMO has been made and explain the consequences of the order. It provides for the local housing authority to be liable for the payment of ground rent, service charges and other charges due as if it were the lessee, from date the order comes into force, but requires the relevant person to be sent copies of any notices served on the local housing authority.

A regulatory appraisal has been carried out in connection with these Regulations and is available from the Private Sector Unit, Department for Social Justice and Regeneration, Welsh Assembly Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ
e-mail: [email protected]


Notes:

[1] 2004 c.34. The power conferred by section 145 is exercisable, as respects Wales, by the National Assembly for Wales. See the definition of the "appropriate national authority" in section 261(1) of the Act.back

[2] See section 101 (3) of the Act.back

[3] See section 101 (4) of the Act.back

[4] See section 132 (1)(a) and (2) of the Act.back

[5] See section 132 (1)(b) and (3) of the Act.back

[6] An interim or final empty dwelling management order may be made in respect of an HMO or a Part 3 house (see section 146 of the Act and sections 79 and 254).back

[7] An interim or final empty dwelling management order may be made in respect of a dwelling (see section 132(4)(a) and (b)).back

[8] For the meaning of "lease", "lessee" and "lessor" see section 262 (1) to (5) of the Act.back

[9] 1998 c.38.back



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