Made | 15th September 2003 | ||
Coming into operation | 1st November 2003 |
Right to a hearing
2.
The review under Article 11 of the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 of the decision to seek an order for possession of a dwelling-house let under an introductory tenancy shall not be by way of an oral hearing unless the tenant informs the landlord that he wishes to have such a hearing before the end of the time permitted under paragraph (1) of that Article to request a review of that decision.
Who is to carry out the review
3.
The review shall be carried out by a person who was not involved in the decision to apply for an order for possession and is senior to the officer who made that decision.
Review without a a hearing
4.
If there is not to be a hearing, the tenant may make representations in writing in connection with the review and such representations shall be considered by the landlord who shall inform the tenant of the date by which such representations must be received, which shall not be earlier than five clear days after receipt of this information by the tenant.
Review by way of a hearing
5.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the procedure in connection with a review by way of a hearing shall be such as the person hearing the review shall determine.
(2) A tenant who has requested a hearing has the right to -
Notice of hearing
6.
The landlord shall give the tenant notice of the date, time and place of the hearing, which shall be not less than five days after the receipt of the request for a hearing and if the tenant has not been given such notice, the hearing may only proceed with the consent of the tenant or his representative.
Absence of tenant at hearing
7.
If any person shall fail to appear at the hearing, notice having been given to him in accordance with regulation 6, the person conducting the review may, having regard to all the circumstances including any explanation offered for the absence, proceed with the hearing notwithstanding his absence, or give such directions with a view to the conduct of the further review as that person may think proper.
Postponement of hearing
8.
A tenant may apply to the landlord requesting a postponement of the hearing and the landlord may grant or refuse the application as he sees fit.
Adjournment of hearing
9.
A hearing may be adjourned by the person hearing the review at any time during the hearing on the application of the tenant, his representative, or at the motion of the person hearing the review and, if a hearing is adjourned part heard and after the adjournment the person or persons hearing the review differ from those at the first hearing, otherwise than through the operation of regulation 7, proceedings shall be by way of a complete rehearing of the case.
Absence of person hearing the review
10.
Where more than one person is conducting the review, any hearing may, with the consent of the tenant or his representative but not otherwise, be proceeded with in the absence of one of the persons who is to determine the review.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Social Development on
15th September 2003.
L.S.
D. M. Crothers
A senior officer of the Department for Social Development