Tolerated Trespassers: Successor Landlord Cases - a consultation paper
| Published |
25 September 2008 |
| Closing date |
19 December 2008 |
| Type(s) |
Consultation documents, Impact assessments
|
| Site |
Housing |
| Product code |
08SHM05512 |
| ISBN |
9781409805151 |
| Price |
Free |
Summary
Many thousands of tenants of local authorities and Registered Social Landlords have become "tolerated trespassers", seriously affecting their rights and causing practical difficulties for their landlords. The Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (the 2008 Act) contains provisions which, on commencement, will ensure that no tolerated trespassers are created in future. The provisions will also resolve the problem for the vast majority of existing tolerated trespassers.
However, there is one group of existing tolerated trespassers which is not covered by the provisions in the 2008 Act. While the provisions cover all situations in which the tolerated trespasser's landlord remains the same, they do not apply where ownership of the property has passed to a new landlord, so-called "successor landlord cases". However, the 2008 Act gives the Government the power to extend the provisions for existing tolerated trespassers to successor landlord cases. This consultation paper - which is issued on behalf of Communities and Local Government and the Welsh Assembly - considers options for using this power.
Order
Complete and submit the online form to order this publication.
Download
Do you need help viewing file formats?
Alternative formats
If you require this publication in an alternative format (eg Braille or audio) please email
alternativeformats@communities.gsi.gov.uk quoting the title and product code/ISBN of the publication, and your address and telephone number.
Associated consultations/responses