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Date: November 25, 2024 Mon
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1 results foundAuthor: Great Britain. Department for Communities and Local Government Title: Strengthening Powers of Possession for Anti-Social Behaviour: Summary of responses to consultation and next steps Summary: On 3 August 2011 the Government published a consultation paper on proposals to introduce a new mandatory power of possession to enable landlords to take swifter action to evict their most anti-social tenants. On 15 August, following the rioting and looting across England between 6 August and 10 August, the consultation was broadened to seek views on whether the existing discretionary ground for possession should be extended to include convictions for riot-related offences committed by the tenant or members of their household, wherever they took place within the United Kingdom. In respect of the proposed new mandatory power, the consultation paper sought views on how this should be designed; the principles that should underpin it; in what circumstances landlords should be able to use the mandatory power; and, how often in practice they might seek possession using the mandatory power rather than on existing discretionary grounds. We have now considered all the responses received. Sections two and three of this document summarise responses to the consultation. Section four sets out final proposals and next steps in the light of consultation responses. Details: London: Department for Communities and Local Government, 2012. 24p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 19, 2012 at http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/housing/pdf/2148929.pdf Year: 2012 Country: United Kingdom URL: http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/housing/pdf/2148929.pdf Shelf Number: 125364 Keywords: Anti-Social Behavior (U.K.)Housing, Eviction (U.K.) |