Bracknell Forest Borough Council v Green & Anor (Record no. 81467)

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Title Bracknell Forest Borough Council v Green & Anor
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Local note [2009] EWCA Civ 238, 20 March 2009. Applications for possession orders should be made as early as possible; delay may mean the order is not granted. The appellant local authority (B) appealed against a decision made by a recorder refusing to grant possession of accommodation occupied by the respondent tenant (G) under the Housing Act S82. G was a secure tenant of a three bedroom house let to him by B. He had succeeded to the tenancy from his mother on her death and had lived in the property for most of his life since birth. The council had a pressing need to house families with children. G refused to move to suitable alternative accommodation, hence the application for a possession order. Held: appeal dismissed. The court had to consider the reasonableness of the decision. Biogen Inc v Medeva Plc applied. The Court ruled that the recorder had taken into account all the factors relevant to the reasonableness of the order and was entitled to conclude that the offer of suitable accommodation was outweighed by the length of G's occupation, his personal and family circumstances, his age and the permanently destabilising effect of a possession order on him. The terms of the Act explicitly envisaged cases where a tenant's personal circumstances might outweigh the pressures of public housing and other factors.
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