Statutory Instruments

2007 No. 3162 (W.273)

LANDLORD AND TENANT, WALES

The Administration Charges (Summary of Rights and Obligations) (Wales) Regulations 2007

Made

5 November 2007

Laid before the National Assembly for Wales

7 November 2007

Coming into force

30 November 2007

The Welsh Ministers(1), in exercise of the powers conferred on the National Assembly for Wales by paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 11 to the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002(2) and section 26 of the Welsh Language Act 1993(3) and now vested in them, make the following Regulations:

Title, commencement and application

1.—(1) The title of these Regulations is the Administration Charges (Summary of Rights and Obligations) (Wales) Regulations 2007 and they come into force on 30 November 2007.

(2) These Regulations apply where, on or after 30 November 2007, a demand for payment of an administration charge(4) is served in relation to a dwelling(5) in Wales.

Form and content of summary of rights and obligations

2.  The summary of rights and obligations which must accompany a demand for the payment of an administration charge must be legible in a typewritten or printed form of at least 10 point, and must contain—

(a) the title “Taliadau Gweinyddol – Crynodeb o hawliau a rhwymedigaethau tenantiaid / Administration Charges – Summary of tenants' rights and obligations”; and

(b) the following statement—

“(1) Rhaid yn ôl y gyfraith i'r crynodeb hwn, sy'n gosod yn gryno eich hawliau a'ch rhwymedigaethau mewn cysylltiad â thaliadau gweinyddol, fynd gyda galwad am daliadau gweinyddol. Oni fydd crynodeb yn cael ei anfon atoch gyda'r alwad i dalu, gellwch ddal y taliad gweinyddol yn ôl. Nid yw'r crynodeb yn rhoi dehongliad llawn o'r gyfraith ac os ydych mewn unrhyw amheuaeth ynglyn a'ch hawliau a'ch rhwymedigaethau dylech geisio cyngor annibynnol.

(2) Taliad gweinyddol yw swm a all fod yn daladwy gennych fel rhan o'ch rhent yn uniongyrchol neu'n anuniongyrchol neu'n ychwanegol ato—

(3) Mae unrhyw ddarpariaeth a gynhwysir mewn dogfen yn rhoi les o dan yr hawl i brynu dan Ddeddf Tai 1985 sy'n honni gadael i'r landlord godi swm am ganiatâd neu gymeradwyaeth, yn ddi-rym.

(4) Mae gennych hawl i ofyn i dribiwnlys prisio lesddaliadau a yw taliad gweinyddol yn daladwy. Gellwch ofyn naill ai cyn neu ar ôl i chi dalu'r tâl gweinyddol. Os yw'r tribiwnlys prisio'n penderfynu fod y tâl yn daladwy fe all y bydd y tribiwnlys hefyd yn penderfynu—

(5) Mae gennych hawl i wneud cais i dribiwnlys prisio lesddaliadau am orchymyn yn amrywio'r les ar y sail fod unrhyw daliad gweinyddol a bennir yn y les, neu unrhyw fformiwla a bennir yn y les ar gyfer cyfrifo taliad gweinyddol, yn afresymol.

(6) Pan fyddwch yn ceisio penderfyniad neu orchymyn gan dribiwnlys prisio lesddaliadau bydd rhaid i chi dalu ffi ar gyfer gwneud cais, ac os bydd y mater yn mynd ymlaen am wrandawiad, ffi gwrandawiad, oni fyddwch yn gymwys i gael hepgor neu ostwng y ffi. Ni fydd cyfanswm y ffioedd taladwy i'r tribiwnlys yn fwy na £500, ond gall costau ychwanegol, megis ffioedd proffesiynol, ddeillio o wneud cais, a dichon mai chi fydd raid eu talu.

(7) Mae gan dribiwnlys prisio lesddaliadau y pwer i ddyfarnu costau, heb fod yn uwch na £500, yn erbyn parti mewn unrhyw achos—

(8) Efallai bod eich les yn rhoi hawl i'ch landlord ail-feddiannu neu gymryd yn fforffed os ydych wedi methu talu taliadau sy'n briodol ddyledus o dan y les. I arfer yr hawl hwn fodd bynnag rhaid i'r landlord gwrdd â'r holl ofynion cyfreithiol a sicrhau gorchymyn llys. Dim ond os byddwch wedi cyfaddef eich bod yn atebol i dalu'r swm, neu os bydd llys, tribiwnlys, neu broses gymrodeddu wedi dyfarnu'n derfynol fod y swm yn ddyledus y rhoddir gorchymyn llys. Mae gan y llys ddisgresiwn eang wrth roi gorchymyn o'r fath a bydd yn cymryd ystyriaeth o holl amgylchiadau'r achos.

(1) This summary, which briefly sets out your rights and obligations in relation to administration charges, must by law accompany a demand for administration charges. Unless a summary is sent to you with a demand, you may withhold the administration charge. The summary does not give a full interpretation of the law and if you are in any doubt about your rights and obligations you should seek independent advice.

(2) An administration charge is an amount which may be payable by you as part of or in addition to the rent directly or indirectly—

(3) Any provision contained in a grant of a lease under the right to buy under the Housing Act 1985, which claims to allow the landlord to charge a sum for consent or approval, is void.

(4) You have the right to ask a leasehold valuation tribunal whether an administration charge is payable. You may make a request before or after you have paid the administration charge. If the tribunal determines the charge is payable, the tribunal may also determine—

(5) You have the right to apply to a leasehold valuation tribunal for an order varying the lease on the grounds that any administration charge specified in the lease, or any formula specified in the lease for calculating an administration charge, is unreasonable.

(6) Where you seek a determination or order from a leasehold valuation tribunal, you will have to pay an application fee and, where the matter proceeds to a hearing, a hearing fee, unless you qualify for a waiver or reduction. The total fees payable to the tribunal will not exceed £500, but making an application may incur additional costs, such as professional fees, which you may have to pay.

(7) A leasehold valuation tribunal has the power to award costs, not exceeding £500, against a party to any proceedings where—

(8) Your lease may give your landlord a right of re-entry or forfeiture where you have failed to pay charges which are properly due under the lease. However, to exercise this right, the landlord must meet all the legal requirements and obtain a court order. A court order will only be granted if you have admitted you are liable to pay the amount or it is finally determined by a court, a tribunal or by arbitration that the amount is due. The court has a wide discretion in granting such an order and it will take into account all the circumstances of the case..

Jocelyn Davies

Under authority of the Minister for the Environment Sustainability and Housing, one of the Welsh Ministers

5 November 2007

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations prescribe the content of the summary of tenants' rights and obligations relating to administration charges which must accompany any demand for such charges made by a landlord. The Regulations also make provision for minor matters in respect of the form of the summary.

A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared in relation to these Regulations. Copies may be obtained from the Welsh Assembly Government, Housing Directorate, Private Sector Unit, Rhydycar, Merthyr Tydfil, CF48 1UZ (telephone 01685 729181), or HousingDirectorate@wales.gsi.gov.uk.

(1)

The powers conferred by paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 11 to the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 (c. 15) are exercisable, by the appropriate national authority. “Appropriate national authority” is defined in section 179(1) of that Act and means in relation to Wales, the National Assembly for Wales. By virtue of section 162 of, and paragraph 30 of Schedule 11 to, the Government of Wales Act 2006 (c. 32), those functions are exercisable by the Welsh Ministers. Back [1]

(4)

For the meaning of “administration charge”, see paragraph 1 of Schedule 11 to the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002. Back [4]

(5)

For the meaning of “dwelling”, see section 38 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (c. 70). Back [5]