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Housing (Scotland)Act 2014 Jim Bauld TC Young Solicitors

Housing(Scotland)Act 2014 Bill introduced 21 November 2013 8 parts Act has 105 sections Royal Assent granted 1 August 2014 Commencement...still to be determined

The Parts 1 Right to Buy 2 Social Housing 3 Private rented housing 4 Letting Agents 5 Mobile homes with permanent residents 6 Private Housing conditions 7 Miscellaneous 8 General

Right to Buy RTB to be abolished entirely Date for abolition to be appointed by Scottish Ministers Has to be at least two years from date Act gets Royal Assent..section 104(4)

Right to Buy Other changes Clarification of limitations affecting new tenants Clarification of exemptions on RTB for new supply social houses These amendments relate to changes introduced in 2011

Social Housing Allocations Creation and term of Short Scottish Secure tenancies Assignation/sublets/joint tenancies of SSTs Succession to SSTs Change to eviction grounds when crime committed in tenancy Changes to eviction grounds of properties designed for special needs

Allocations Reasonable preference Consultation about rules Ownership of property by applicant Minimum length of time for application to remain in force

Reasonable Preference New list of categories who must be given reasonable preference homeless persons who have unmet housing needs persons living in unsatisfactory housing conditions who also have unmet housing needs tenants who are under occupying

Rules on Priority of Allocation Before making/altering rules on allocations RSL must consult with Applicants on housing list Tenants Registered tenant organisations Other specified bodies Must publish a report on this consultation

Ownership of Property by Applicants Will change current rules to allow you not to allocate to property owners except where Property not let and owner cannot secure entry to it Occupation would lead to abuse Occupation would endanger health of occupants and no reasonable step can be taken by applicant to prevent that danger

Waiting Period Before Allocation Requirement can be imposed that applicant must have been on list for a minimum period in various circumstances Can t double penalise applicant/ member or proposed household Not apply to homeless applicants where LA duty exists Guidance will be issued on maximum period Right of appeal to sheriff for applicant

Who Can Be Subject To Minimum Period Persons who have acted antisocially Persons who have been convicted of using house illegally/convicted of offence committed in house or its locality Persons previously evicted by court order Persons who lost a tenancy via abandonment Persons evicted on grounds 3/4 of 2001 Act Persons with rent arrears which are not being paid/were not paid Person who lied to get a tenancy Persons who have unreasonably refused one or more offers of housing

Short SSTs New grounds for creating short SSTs New rules on initial length of certain short SSTs New rules on extending the initial period New rules about eviction from certain short SSTs

Creating/Granting Short SSTs New ground for creating initial short SST where tenant had previously behaved in an antisocial manner New ground where SST can be converted to short SST for pervious antisocial behaviour Neither of these need previous eviction based on ASB or current or former ASBO Clarification of short SST where housing support in place New ground for granting short SST to homeowner to allow works to existing home

Term of short SSTs In cases involving ASB, new initial term will be 12 months not 6 months Will apply whether newly granted SSST or a conversion from existing SST Other short SSTs retain initial minimum 6 month period

Extension of term of short SSTs Applies only to short SSTs created because of ASB will be possible to extend initial 12 month period for further 6 months Tenant needs to be in receipt of housing support services Notice must be served two months before expiry date

Recovery of Possession of Short SST Changes to eviction in short SSTs based on previous ASB will only be possible where there has been a breach of tenancy Landlords will require to specify the alleged breach in the NOP Tenant can ask landlord to review decision to serve NOP guidance will be issued by Ministers

Assignation/Subletting/Joint/ Tenancies Assignation/sublets will require tenant to have been tenant for at least 12 months Proposed assignee/subtenant will need to have lived in house as their only or principal home for previous 12 months Proposed joint tenant must have lived in house for last 12 months

Assignation/Subletting/Joint Tenancies In all cases proposed assignee/subtenant/joint tenant must have notified landlord when the house became their only or principal home Prior notification by tenant also counts Any period before that notification doesn t count towards the 12 months required

Additional reasons to refuse assignations Two new reasons for refusing assignations are added If proposed assignee is not a person who would get reasonable preference in normal allocation If assignation would lead to house being under occupied

Succession extension of 6 month period for non spouse/civil partner to 12 months Reintroduction of requirement for 12 months occupancy prior to tenant's death for family members/carers claiming succession Person claiming succession must have previously notified landlord when the house became their only or principal home Any period before that notification doesn t count towards the 12 months required Prior notification by tenant also counts

Eviction Criminal Convictions In eviction actions based on ground 2 Conviction for using house illegally/offence committed in or in locality of house Reasonableness test removed where ground proved and landlord served NOP within 12 months of the date of conviction (or date of disposal of appeal if appeal made against conviction) Tenant retains general right to challenge court action

Eviction-Other Grounds Change made to grounds 11 and 12 Relate to recovery of possession of special needs houses Recovery will now be allowed even if house originally let to person/family who did not have the special needs which required that accommodation Will still need to provide alternative accommodation

Private Rented Housing Introduction of a First Tier Housing Tribunal All private sector disputes to transfer from sheriff court to tribunal Evictions Repairs Landlord registration disputes HMOs appeals Tribunal will be current PRHP/HOHP extended Full time tribunal judges?

Repairing Standard New duties on private landlords Installation of carbon monoxide detectors Duty to carry out regular electrical safety inspections requirements re certification/records similar to gas safety Guidance will be issued by Scottish Ministers Power to allow future amendments by secondary legislation

Repairing Standard PRHP currently deals with applications by tenants complaining of breaches of repairing standard Bill proposes to allow third party applications Local authorities (and other bodies authorised by Scottish Ministers) will be able to make applications to PRHP PRHP procedures will be adapted

Letting Agents Creation of mandatory register of letting agents fit and proper person test Statutory Code of Practice Enforcement via First Tier Tribunal

Letting Agency Work Will be an offence to carry out letting agency work if unregistered Letting agency work means done in course of a business in response to instructions for a private landlord entering into lease/occupancy agreement to enable unconnected person to use landlord's house as dwelling repairs/maintain/improve/insure house subject to lease/occupancy

Registration Application to Scottish Ministers Initial 3 years registration Powers to refuse application Powers to revoke registration Each agent will get a letting agent registration number Must include that number in all documents and adverts Tribunal can issue Letting Agent Enforcement Orders

Parts 5-8 Licensing of mobile homes sites Local authority duties in relation to private housing conditions Miscellaneous matters Interpretation/general provisions

Repayment Charges for RSLs Scottish Minsters given power to introduce regulations which will allow RSLs to use Repayment Charges Will allow recovery of costs of missing shares paid for repair and maintenance work on behalf of private home owners in a tenement. Scottish Ministers to carry out a consultation exercise before making any regulations

Transfer of assets of RSL Amendment of rule re transfers of assets of RSL after inquiry by Scottish Housing Regulator Will be no duty to consult tenants or lenders where RSL viability in jeopardy for financial reasons Person could take a step to make RSL insolvent Direction would substantially reduce risk of such a step Insufficient time to consult and make the direction

RSL becoming subsidiary of another body New rules requiring consent of SHR before RSL agrees to become subsidiary of another body SHR may direct RSL to consult with tenants SHR may issue direction requiring ballot of tenants SHR may issue direction requiring RSL to obtain written agreement of tenants

Timetable Bill was introduced November 2013 Bill became Act on 1 August 2014 Provisions will come into force as directed by Scottish Ministers Different parts will come into force at different times No indications yet given of actual dates

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