SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 10 Security of Tenure on Ending of Long Residential Tenancies

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1

Sch. 10 excluded (1.11.1993) by 1993 c. 28, s. 59(2)(b)(i) (with ss. 94(2), 95); S.I. 1993/2134, arts. 2, 5(a)

Interim rent

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1

On the date of service of a landlord’s notice proposing an assured tenancy F8or a periodic standard contract, or at any time between that date and the date of termination, the landlord may serve a notice on the tenant in the prescribed form proposing an interim monthly rent to take effect from a date specified in the notice, being not earlier than the specified date of termination, and to continue while the tenancy is continued by virtue of the preceding provisions of this Schedule.

2

Where a notice has been served under sub-paragraph (1) above,—

a

within the period of two months beginning on the date of service, the tenant may refer the interim monthly rent proposed in the notice to F2the appropriate tribunal; and

b

if the notice is not so referred, then, with effect from the date specified in the notice or, if it is later, the expiry of the period mentioned in paragraph (a) above, the interim monthly rent proposed in the notice shall be the rent under the tenancy.

3

Where, under sub-paragraph (2) above, the rent specified in a landlord’s notice is referred to F3the appropriate tribunal, the F4tribunal shall determine the monthly rent at which, subject to sub-paragraph (4) below, the F4tribunal consider that the premises let under the tenancy might reasonably be expected to be let on the open market by a willing landlord under a monthly periodic tenancy—

a

which begins on the day following the specified date of termination;

b

under which the other terms are the same as those of the existing tenancy at the date on which was given the landlord’s notice proposing an assured tenancy F9or a periodic standard occupation contract; F10...

c

F11in relation to a dwelling-house in England, which affords the tenant security of tenure equivalent to that afforded by Chapter I of Part I of the 1988 Act in the case of an assured tenancy (other than an assured shorthold tenancy) in respect of which possession may not be recovered under any of Grounds 1 to 5 in Part I of Schedule 2 to that ActF12; and

F12d

in relation to a dwelling-house in Wales, which affords the tenant security of tenure equivalent to that afforded by Part 9 of the 2016 Act to periodic standard occupation contracts and in respect of which possession may not be recovered under section 173 (landlord’s notice) of the 2016 Act.

4

Subsections (2), F1(3A),(4) and (5) of section 14 of the 1988 Act shall apply in relation to a determination of rent under sub-paragraph (3) above as they apply in relation to a determination under that section subject to the modifications in sub-paragraph (5) below; and in this paragraph “rent” shall be construed in accordance with subsection (4) of that section.

5

The modifications of section 14 of the 1988 Act referred to in sub-paragraph (4) above are that in subsection (2), the reference in paragraph (b) to a relevant improvement being carried out shall be construed as a reference to an improvement being carried out during the long residential tenancy and the reference in paragraph (c) to a failure to comply with any term of the tenancy shall be construed as a reference to a failure to comply with any term of the long residential tenancy.

6

Where a reference has been made to F5an appropriate tribunal under sub-paragraph (2) above, then, the rent determined by the F6tribunal (subject, in a case where section 14(5) of the 1988 Act applies, to the addition of the appropriate amount in respect of rates) shall be the rent under the tenancy with effect from the date specified in the notice served under sub-paragraph(1) above or, if it is later, the expiry of the period mentioned in paragraph(a) of sub-paragraph (2) above.

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1

Nothing in paragraph 6 above affects the right of the landlord and the tenant to agree the interim monthly rent which is to have effect while the tenancy is continued by virtue of the preceding provisions of this Schedule and the date from which that rent is to take effect; and, in such a case,—

a

notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 6 above, that rent shall be the rent under the tenancy with effect from that date; and

b

no steps or, as the case may be, no further steps may be taken by the landlord or the tenant under the provisions of that paragraph.

2

Nothing in paragraph 6 above requires F7the appropriate tribunal to continue with a determination under sub-paragraph (3) of that paragraph—

a

if the tenant gives notice in writing that he no longer requires such a determination; or

b

if the long residential tenancy has come to an end on or before the specified date of termination.

3

Notwithstanding that a tenancy in respect of which an interim monthly rent has effect in accordance with paragraph 6 above or this paragraph is no longer at a low rent, it shall continue to be regarded as a tenancy at a low rent and, accordingly, shall continue to be a long residential tenancy.