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Lewisham 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham Borough]

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D — UNFIT HOUSES IN TEMPORARY USE (Housing Act, 1957)

HousesSeparate dwellings
Retained for temporary accommodation under ss. 17, 46 and 48--
Licensed for temporary occupation under ss. 34 or 53-
E —PURCHASE OF HOUSES BY AGREEMENT
HousesOccupants
Houses in Clearance Areas other than those included in confirmed Clearance Orders or Compulsory Purchase Orders_

Rent Act 1957

The following table shows the applications for certificates of disrepair dealt with during the year 1964, and for the whole period.

Table 3119641957-64
Applications for certificates231160
Decisions not to issue certificates29
Decisions to issue certificates
(a) in respect of some but not all the defects9672
(b) in respect of all defects8426
Undertakings given by landlords to repair8526
Undertakings refused for special reasons2
Certificates of disrepair issued9547
Applications by landlords for cancellation of certificates7382
Objections by tenants to cancellation3133
Decisions to cancel in spite of tenants' objection225
Certificates cancelled6267

House purchase loans
1272 properties, a record number, were surveyed and reported on
by the inspectors during the year for house purchase loans made by the
Council. In many of these cases schedules of work were agreed and
the repairs supervised and approved in order to make the premises "in
all respects fit for habitation" as required by s.43 of the Housing
(Financial Provisions) Act 1958 under which loans are made.
Discretionary grants and Standard grants
Standard grants—given for the establishment of certain facilities
otherwise lacking—are equivalent to 50 per cent of the cost, with maxima
of £25 for a bath or shower, £5 for a wash-hand basin, £75 for a hot
water supply, £40 for a w.c. and £10 for a food store. The largest
possible grant is therefore £155, unless to provide a bathroom it is
necessary to build an extension or convert existing outbuildings attached
to the dwelling and it is not practicable to provide it in any other way,
the maximum grant then becomes £350.