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Richmond upon Thames 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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TABLE 25. RENT ACT, 1957.
The Rent Act, 1957, came into operation on the 6th July, 1957,
and repealed the Housing Repairs and Rent Act, 1954.
The 1957 Act permits the rents of controlled houses to be in
creased within specified limits, and lays down a procedure to enable
the tenant and landlord to reach agreement on works of repair which
should be carried out to the property.
Should agreement not be possible, the tenant may apply to the
local authority for a Certificate of Disrepair which, if granted, stops
the rent increase. The landlord has the opportunity, however, of
giving an undertaking to carry out the repairs within 6 months, and
if such an undertaking is accepted by the local authority, the rent
increase continues to be payable.
The following tables show the action taken since the Act came
into force:—

PART 1. — Applications for Certificates of Disrepair.

1957-196019611962
Number of applications119Nil2
Number of decisions not to issue certificates5NilNil
Number of decisions to issue certificates:—
(a) in respect of some but not all defects80Nil2
(b) in respect of all defects34NilNil
Number of undertakings given by landlords82Nil2
Number of undertakings refused by Local Authority1NilNil
Number of certificates issued321Nil

PART 2.— Applications for Cancellation of Certificates.

1957-196019611962
Applications by landlords to Local Authority for cancellation of certificates151Nil
Objections by tenants to cancellation of certificates41Nil
Decisions by Local Authority to cancel in spite of tenants' objection3NilNil
Certificates cancelled by Local Authority14NilNil