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Surbiton 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Surbiton]

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RENT ACT. 1957.
This Act, together with its accompanying Regulations has
been in operation since 6th July, 1957.
The Council has delegated to the Public Health Committee
its powers relating to Certificates of Disrepair, and this
materially helps in dealing with applications in an expeditious
manner which is so important in common fairness to the parties
concerned.

The position up to the end of the year is shown in the following summary:-

6th July to 31st Dec. 1957195819591960
(1) No. of applications for Certificates of Disrepair ( Form I )6156255
(2) No. of Decisions not to issue Certificates311Nil
(3) No. of decisions to issue Certificates
(a) in respect of some but not all defects listed by tenants.4036165
(b) in respect of defects listed12138Nil
(4) No. of undertakings to remedy defects given by landlords under paragraph 5 of the First Schedule (Form K)2734194
(5) No. of such undertakings refused by CouncilNilNilNilNil
(6) No. of notices of proposal to issue a Certificate of Disrepair served (Form J.)5257255
(7) No. of Certificates of Disrepair issued (Form L)103251
(8) No. of applications by tenants under consideration at the end of the year (Form I)61NilNil
(9) Applications by landlords to Local Authority for cancellation of Certificates (Form M)Nil1693
(10) Objections by tenants to cancellation of CertificatesNil913
(11)Decisions by Local Authority to cancel in spite of tenants' objectionsNil2NilNil
(12)Certificates cancelled by Local AuthorityNil1392
(13)Refusals to cancel Certificates of DisrepairNil2Nil1
(14) Certificates as to remedying of defects Specified in landlord's undertaking (Form P)Nil19197

Dealing with applications by tenants and landlords has
brought its problems, but despite the complications involved, it
can be said that there have been no serious troubles and, so far
no appeals in which the Council has been concerned.
There can be no doubt that a great deal of repair and
redecoration of houses has taken place as a result of the Act
much of it without recourse to the Council.
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