Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill

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Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill EXPLANATORY NOTES Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government with the consent of Ms Karen Buck, the Member in charge of the Bill, are published separately as Bill EN. Bill 7/1

Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill CONTENTS 1 Fitness for human habitation 2 Extent, commencement and short title Bill 7/1

Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill 1 A BILL TO Amend the Landlord and Tenant Act 198 to require that residential rented accommodation is provided and maintained in a state of fitness for human habitation; to amend the Building Act 1984 to make provision about the liability for works on residential accommodation that do not comply with Building Regulations; and for connected purposes. B E IT ENACTED by the Queen s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1 Fitness for human habitation (1) The Landlord and Tenant Act 198 is amended as follows. (2) For section 8 (implied terms as to fitness for human habitation) substitute 8 Fitness for human habitation of dwellings in England (1) In a lease to which this section applies of a dwelling in England (see section 8A), there is implied a covenant by the lessor that the dwelling (a) is fit for human habitation at the time the lease is granted or otherwise created or, if later, at the beginning of the term of the lease, and (b) will remain fit for human habitation during the term of the lease. (2) The implied covenant is not to be taken as requiring the lessor (a) to carry out works or repairs for which the lessee is liable by virtue of (i) the duty of the lessee to use the premises in a tenant-like manner, or (ii) an express covenant of the lessee of substantially the same effect as that duty; (b) to rebuild or reinstate the dwelling in the case of destruction or damage by fire, storm, flood or other inevitable accident; Bill 7/1

2 Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill 8A (c) (d) (e) to keep in repair or maintain anything which the lessee is entitled to remove from the dwelling; to carry out works or repairs which, if carried out, would put the lessor in breach of any obligation imposed by any enactment (whenever passed or made); to carry out works or repairs requiring the consent of a superior landlord in circumstances where consent has not been obtained following reasonable endeavours to obtain it. (3) The implied covenant is also not to be taken as imposing on the lessor any liability in respect of the dwelling being unfit for human habitation if the unfitness is wholly or mainly attributable to (a) the lessee s own breach of covenant, or (b) disrepair which the lessor is not obliged to make good because of an exclusion or modification under section 12 (power of county court to authorise exclusions or modifications in leases in respect of repairing obligations under section 11). (4) Any provision of a lease or of any agreement relating to a lease (whether made before or after the grant or creation of the lease) is void to the extent that it purports (a) to exclude or limit the obligations of the lessor under the implied covenant, or (b) to authorise any forfeiture or impose on the lessee any penalty, disability or obligation in the event of the lessee enforcing or relying upon those obligations. () Where in any proceedings before a court it is alleged that a lessor is in breach of an obligation under the implied covenant, the court may order specific performance of the obligation (regardless of any equitable rule restricting the scope of that remedy). (6) In a lease to which this section applies of a dwelling in England, there is also implied a covenant by the lessee that the lessor, or a person authorised in writing by the lessor, may enter the dwelling for the purpose of viewing its condition and state of repair. (7) The covenant implied by subsection (6) requires entry to the dwelling to be permitted (a) only at reasonable times of the day, and (b) only if at least 24 hours notice in writing has been given to the occupier of the dwelling. (8) In this section lease does not include a mortgage term; lessee means the person for the time being entitled to the term of a lease; lessor means the person for the time being entitled to the reversion expectant on a lease. Leases to which section 8 applies (1) Section 8 applies to a lease under which a dwelling is let wholly or mainly for human habitation if either of the following applies (a) the lease is for a term of less than 7 years, or 2 30 3 40 4

Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill 3 (b) the lease is of a kind mentioned in subsection (1A) or (1AB) of section 13 (leases to which section 11 applies: secure, assured or introductory tenancies for fixed term of 7 years or more). This is subject as follows. (2) Section 8 does not apply to any lease of a kind mentioned in section 14 (exceptions for leases to which section 11 applies). (3) Except as mentioned in subsections (4) and (), section 8 does not apply to a lease granted (a) before the commencement date, or (b) on or after that date in pursuance of an agreement entered into, or an order of a court made, before the commencement date. (4) Section 8 applies to a periodic or secure tenancy that is in existence on the commencement date, but in the case of any such tenancy the covenant implied by that section has effect in the following way (a) subsection (1)(a) of that section has effect as if the reference to the later of the times there mentioned were a reference to the time that begins at the end of the period of 12 months beginning with the commencement date, and (b) subsection (1)(b) of that section has effect only in respect of times falling after the end of that 12 month period. () Section 8 applies to a lease for a fixed term which (a) is granted or renewed before the commencement date, and (b) is renewed for a further fixed term on or after that date, and for this purpose the renewal on or after the commencement date is to be treated as a grant of the lease on or after that date. (6) For the purposes of subsection (1) it is immaterial (a) whether the dwelling is to be occupied under the lease or under an inferior lease derived out of it, or (b) that the lease also demises other property (which may consist of or include one or more other dwellings). (7) In determining for the purposes of subsection (1)(a) whether a lease is for a term of less than 7 years (a) any part of the term falling before the grant or creation is to be ignored and the lease is to be treated as a lease for a term commencing with the grant or creation; (b) a lease which is determinable at the option of the lessor before the expiry of 7 years from the commencement of the term is to be treated as a lease for a term of less than 7 years; (c) a lease (other than one to which paragraph (b) applies) is not to be treated as a lease for a term of less than 7 years if it confers on the lessee an option for renewal for a term which, together with the original term, amounts to 7 years or more. (8) In this section the commencement date means the date on which the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Act 18 comes into force; lease, lessee and lessor have the same meanings as in section 8; 2 30 3 40 4

4 Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill secure tenancy has the meaning given by section 79 of the Housing Act 198. (3) In section 9 (application of section 8 to certain houses occupied by agricultural workers) (a) for house, in each place where it occurs, substitute dwelling ; (b) for houses (in the heading) substitute dwellings ; (c) omit subsection (3). (4) In section (fitness for human habitation) (a) the existing text becomes subsection (1); (b) in that subsection (i) for house, in both places where it occurs, substitute dwelling ; (ii) after facilities for preparation and cooking of food and for the disposal of waste water insert any prescribed hazard; ; (c) after that subsection insert (2) In subsection (1) prescribed hazard means any matter or circumstance amounting to a hazard for the time being prescribed in regulations made by the Secretary of State under section 2 of the Housing Act 04. (3) The definition of hazard in section 2(1) of the Housing Act 04 applies for the purposes of subsection (2) as though the reference to a potential occupier were omitted. () In section 39 (index of defined expressions), after the entry in the list for lease, lessee and lessor (generally) insert 2 (in the provisions relating to fitness for human habitation) section 8(8). 2 Extent, commencement and short title (1) This Act extends to England and Wales. (2) This Act comes into force at the end of the period of three months beginning with the day on which it is passed. (3) This Act may be cited as the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Act 18. 30

Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation and Liability for Housing Standards) Bill A BILL To amend the Landlord and Tenant Act 198 to require that residential rented accommodation is provided and maintained in a state of fitness for human habitation; to amend the Building Act 1984 to make provision about the liability for works on residential accommodation that do not comply with Building Regulations; and for connected purposes. Presented by Ms Karen Buck, supported by Luciana Berger, Jess Phillips, Matthew Pennycook, Shabana Mahmood, Heidi Allen, Marsha De Cordova, Andy Slaughter, Alex Sobel, Kate Green, Diana Johnson, and Clive Efford. Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 19 July 17. Parliamentary copyright House of Commons 18 This publication may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence, which is published at www.parliament.uk/site-information/copyright PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Bill 7/1