Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/15/contents
Timestamp: 2018-02-19 22:05:09
Document Index: 692968583

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'arts\n31', 'art 2', 'art 1', 'arts\n2', 'art 14', 'art 14', 'art 1', 'art 2']

Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 19 February 2018. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
Part 1 Commonhold
1. Commonhold land
4. Land which may not be commonhold
5. Registered details
6. Registration in error
7. Registration without unit-holders
9. Registration with unit-holders
10. Extinguished lease: liability
12. Unit-holder
13. Joint unit-holders
14. Use and maintenance
16. Transfer: effect
17. Leasing: residential
18. Leasing: non-residential
19. Leasing: supplementary
20. Other transactions
21. Part-unit: interests
22. Part–unit: charging
23. Changing size
24. Changing size: charged unit
26. Use and maintenance
28. Charges: general prohibition
29. New legal mortgages
30. Additions to common parts
31. Form and content: general
35. Duty to manage
37. Enforcement and compensation
38. Commonhold assessment
39. Reserve fund
40. Rectification of documents
41. Enlargement
42. Ombudsman
43. Winding-up resolution
44. 100 per cent. agreement
45. 80 per cent. agreement
46. Termination application
47. Termination statement
48. The liquidator
49. Termination
51. Succession order
52. Assets and liabilities
53. Transfer of responsibility
54. Termination of commonhold
55. Termination by court
56. Release of reserve fund
57. Multiple site commonholds
58. Development rights
59. Development rights: succession
60. Compulsory purchase
61.Home rights
62. Advice etc.
63. The Crown
64. Orders and regulations
65. Registration procedure
66. Jurisdiction
67. The register
70. Index of defined expressions
Part 2 Leasehold reform
Chapter 1 Right to manage
71. The right to manage
72. Premises to which Chapter applies
73. RTM companies
74. RTM companies: membership and regulations
75. Qualifying tenants
76. Long leases
77. Long leases: further provisions
78. Notice inviting participation
79. Notice of claim to acquire right
80. Contents of claim notice
81. Claim notice: supplementary
82. Right to obtain information
83. Right of access
84. Counter-notices
85. Landlords etc. not traceable
86. Withdrawal of claim notice
87. Deemed withdrawal
88. Costs: general
89. Costs where claim ceases
90. The acquisition date
91. Notices relating to management contracts
92. Duties to give notice of contracts
93. Duty to provide information
94. Duty to pay accrued uncommitted service charges
95. Introductory
96. Management functions under leases
97. Management functions: supplementary
98. Functions relating to approvals
99. Approvals: supplementary
100. Enforcement of tenant covenants
101. Tenant covenants: monitoring and reporting
102. Statutory functions
103. Landlord contributions to service charges
104. Registration
105. Cessation of management
106. Agreements excluding or modifying right
107. Enforcement of obligations
108. Application to Crown
109. Powers of trustees in relation to right
110. Power to prescribe procedure
112. Definitions
113. Index of defined expressions
Chapter 2 Collective enfranchisement by tenants of flats
114. Amendments of right to collective enfranchisement
115. Non-residential premises
116. Premises including railway track
117. Qualifying leases
118. Premises with resident landlord
119. Proportion of tenants required to participate
120. Abolition of residence condition
121. Right exercisable only by RTE company
122. RTE companies
123. Invitation to participate
124. Consequential amendments
125. Right of access
126. Valuation date
127. Freeholder’s share of marriage value
128. Disregard of marriage value in case of very long leases
Chapter 3 New leases for tenants of flats
129. Amendments of right to acquire new lease
130. Replacement of residence test
131. Qualifying leases
132. Personal representatives
133. Crown leases
134. Valuation date
135. Landlord’s share of marriage value
136. Disregard of marriage value in case of very long leases
Chapter 4 Leasehold houses
137. Amendments of 1967 Act
138. Abolition of residence test
139. Reduction of qualifying period as tenant etc
140. Exclusion of certain business tenancies
141. Tenancies not at low rent
142. Personal representatives
143. Abolition of limits on rights after lease extension
144. Exclusion of shared ownership leases
145. Tenant’s share of marriage value
146. Disregard of marriage value in case of very long leases
147. Purchase price for enfranchisement during lease extension
148. Applications to be to county court
149. Valuation by leasehold valuation tribunal
Chapter 5 Other provisions about leases
150. Extending meaning of service charge and management etc
151. Consultation about service charges
152. Statements of account
153. Notice to accompany demands for service charges
154. Inspection etc. of documents
155. Liability to pay service charges: jurisdiction
156. Service charge contributions to be held in separate account
157. Service charges: minor and consequential amendments
158. Administration charges
159. Charges under estate management schemes
160. Third parties with management responsibilities
161. Restriction of resident landlord exception
162. Grounds for application by party to lease
163. Transfer of jurisdiction of court to tribunal
164. Insurance otherwise than with landlord’s insurer
165. Extension of right to challenge landlord’s choice of insurer
167. Failure to pay small amount for short period
168. No forfeiture notice before determination of breach
169. Section 168: supplementary
170. Forfeiture for failure to pay service charge etc
171. Power to prescribe additional or different requirements
172. Application to Crown
Chapter 6 Leasehold valuation tribunals
173. Leasehold valuation tribunals
174. Procedure
175. Appeals
176. Consequential amendments
Chapter 6A First-Tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal
176A.Transfer from court to First-tier Tribunal
176B.Appeals from the First-tier Tribunal
176C.Enforcement
177. Wales
178. Orders and regulations
180. Repeals
181. Commencement etc
182. Extent
183. Short title
Application for registration: documents
2.Commonhold association documents
3.Any altered certificate of incorporation issued under section 80 of...
4.The articles of association of the commonhold association.
5.Commonhold community statement
1. “Flying freehold”
3.Contingent title
Part 1 Articles of Association
2.Form and content
3.Alteration
4.Disapplication of Companies Act 1985
5.Pre-commonhold period
6.Transitional period
7.Unit-holders
8.Joint unit-holders
9.Self-membership
10.No other members
11.Effect of registration
12.Termination of membership
13.A member of a commonhold association may resign by notice...
16.Name
17.Statement of compliance
5.The removal of land from a commonhold.
6.Amendment of a commonhold community statement (including amendment to redefine...
7.Commonhold association
Commonhold: consequential amendments
1.Law of Property Act 1922 (c. 16)
2.Law of Property Act 1925 (c. 20)
3.At the end of section 149 of that Act (90-year...
4.Limitation Act 1980 (c. 58)
5.Housing Act 1985 (c. 68)
7.Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 (c. 36)
8.Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (c. 47)
1.Buildings with substantial non-residential parts
2.Buildings with self-contained parts in different ownership
3.Premises with resident landlord and no more than four units
4.Premises owned by local housing authority
5.Premises in relation to which rights previously exercised
1.Covenants not to assign etc.
2.Defective premises
3.Repairing obligations
4.Service charges
5.Right to request information on insurance
6.Managing agents
7.Right of first refusal
9.Right to acquire landlord’s interest
10.Variation of leases
11.Service charges to be held in trust
12.Information to be furnished to tenants
13.Statutory duties relating to certain covenants
14.Tenants’ right to management audit
15.Right to appoint surveyor
16.Administration charges
1.Land Compensation Act 1973 (c. 26)
2.Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (c. 28)
3.(1) Section 1 (right to collective enfranchisement) is amended as...
4.For section 2(1) (acquisition of leasehold interests) substitute—
5.In section 11(4) (right of qualifying tenant to obtain information...
6.(1) Section 13 (initial notice) is amended as follows.
7.(1) Section 17 (access for valuation purposes) is amended as...
8.(1) Section 18 (duty to disclose existence of agreements affecting...
9.(1) Section 20 (right of reversioner to require evidence of...
10.(1) Section 21 (reversioner’s counter notice) is amended as follows....
11.(1) Section 22 (proceedings relating to validity of initial notice)...
12.In section 23 (claim liable to be defeated where landlord...
13.(1) Section 24 (applications where terms in dispute or failure...
14.(1) Section 25 (application where reversioner fails to give counter-notice...
15.(1) Section 26 (applications where relevant landlord cannot be found)...
16.(1) Section 27 (supplementary provisions about vesting orders under section...
17.(1) Section 28 (withdrawal from acquisition) is amended as follows....
18.(1) Section 29 (deemed withdrawal of initial notice) is amended...
19.In section 30(5) (service of notice to treat before completion...
20.(1) Section 31 (effect on initial notice of designation or...
21.(1) Section 32 (determination of price) is amended as follows....
22.(1) Section 33 (costs of enfranchisement) is amended as follows....
23.In section 34 (conveyance), for “nominee purchaser” (in each place,...
24.In section 35 (discharge of existing mortgages on transfer), for...
25.(1) Section 36 (requirement to grant leases back to former...
26.(1) Section 37A (compensation for postponement of termination in connection...
27.(1) Section 38 (interpretation) is amended as follows.
28.(1) Section 41 (right of qualifying tenant to obtain information...
29.(1) Section 54 (suspension of tenant’s notice during currency of...
30.(1) Section 74 (effect of scheme application on claim to...
31.(1) Section 91 (jurisdiction of leasehold valuation tribunals) is amended...
32.(1) In section 93 (agreements excluding or modifying rights of...
33.(1) Section 93A (powers of trustees in relation to rights)...
34.In section 97(1) (registration)— (a) for “the tenant” substitute “...
35.In section 98(2) (power to prescribe procedure), for “nominee purchaser”...
36.(1) Schedule 1 (conduct of proceedings by reversioner on behalf...
37.(1) Schedule 3 (restrictions on participation, effect of claim on...
38.In Schedule 4 (information to be furnished by reversioner about...
39.(1) Schedule 5 (vesting orders under sections 24 and 25)...
40.(1) Schedule 6 (purchase price) is amended as follows.
41.(1) Schedule 7 (conveyance to nominee purchaser on enfranchisement) is...
42.(1) Schedule 8 (discharge of mortgages etc: supplementary provisions) is...
43.In Schedule 9 (grants of lease back to former purchaser),...
Meaning of service charge and management
1.Loans in respect of service charges
2.(1) Section 450A (right to a loan in respect of...
3.In section 450B(1)(b) (power to make loan in respect of...
4.In section 458(1) (minor definitions for purposes of Part 14...
5.In section 459 (index of defined expressions for Part 14...
6.In section 621A (meaning of service charge for purposes of...
10.Tenants’ right to management audit
11.Codes of management practice
12.Right to appoint surveyor
13.Power to amend certain provisions
1.Information held by superior landlord
2.Change of landlord
7.In section 39 of the 1985 Act (defined expressions), in...
9.For paragraph 3 of that Schedule (request to inspect insurance...
10.(1) Paragraph 4 of that Schedule (insurance effected by superior...
11.After that paragraph insert— Effect of change of landlord (1) This paragraph applies where, at a time when a...
12.In paragraph 5 of that Schedule, for the words from...
13.In paragraph 6 of that Schedule, for “paragraph 2, 3...
14.Service charge contributions: appointment of manager
15.Trust of service charges paid by only one tenant
16.Management audit
17.In section 80(3) of the 1993 Act (matters to be...
18.(1) Section 81 of the 1993 Act (procedure following giving...
19.In section 82 of the 1993 Act (information held by...
Part 1 Reasonableness of administration charges
1.Meaning of “administration charge”
2.Reasonableness of administration charges
3.(1) Any party to a lease of a dwelling may...
4.Notice in connection with demands for administration charges
5.Liability to pay administration charges
5A.Limitation of administration charges: costs of proceedings
Part 2 Amendments of Landlord and Tenant Act 1987
7.The 1987 Act has effect subject to the following amendments....
8.(1) Section 24 (appointment of manager by leasehold valuation tribunal)...
9.In section 46 (interpretation of provisions concerning information to be...
10.(1) Section 47 (landlord’s name and address to be contained...
11.(1) Section 48 (notification by landlord of address for service...
1.Procedure regulations
5.Pre-trial reviews
7.Dismissal
8.Determination without hearing
2.In section 9 (costs of enfranchisement), after subsection (4) insert—...
3.In section 14 (costs of lease extension), after subsection (2)...
4.In section 20 (county court), after subsection (4) insert—
5.In section 21 (leasehold valuation tribunals), after subsection (2) insert—...
6.In paragraph 8 of Schedule 2 (county court), after sub-paragraph...
7.Housing Act 1980 (c. 51)
8.Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 (c. 31)
9.In section 24(9A) (appointment of manager), for “court” substitute “...
10.In section 47(3) (landlord’s name and address to be contained...
11.In section 48(3) (notification by landlord of address for service...
12.Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (c. 28)
13.(1) Section 70 (approval by leasehold valuation tribunal of estate...
14.In section 88(2) (jurisdiction of leasehold valuation tribunals in cases...
15.In section 91(1) (jurisdiction of leasehold valuation tribunals), for “such...
16.Housing Act 1996 (c. 52)