Chart 1 What is the occupier's housing status
Ts rent(or some oiher accommodation charge) yo
payable? ee
Ts occupier buying/renting under a rental purchase ——
YES
ves
agreement, or in a shared ownership scheme?
r
Does occupier live in a mobile home or houseboat?
70
Is landlord a local authority ora housing action trust?
TO
yes
ves
Is tandiord an almshouse charity?
TO
yes
yes
Is landlord a housing cooperative?
no
Is landlord a registered social landlord
e
(including @ housing association)? 6
0
Does occupier pay rent (or some other accom-
‘modation charge) to a private individual, family, | ves
friends or a private company (including a
health authority or NHS trust ifthe agreement
began on or after 1.4.91)?
NO
Did the
islandiord the ]Y€S—[Ts the accommoda-]ves agree- |ves
Crown ora tion managed by the ment
government Crown Estates begin
department ‘Commissioners? before
(but not a health = 15.1.897
authority or NHS. NO
trust ifthe agree-
ment began on or ;
Occupier likely to have
eeeaee basic protection - check
7 11.5.4.4. Occupiers with
basic protection
Start chart again
Chart continues at chart
1a (below for electronic
version, next page in
paper)
See 11.5.20.22. Mobile
homes, or 11.5.20.26.
Houseboats
See chart 2
Occupier likely to have
basic protection - check
11.5.4.4. Occupiers with
basic protection
Occupier likely to be a
secure, assured or
assured shorthold tenant
or an occupier with
basic protection -check
11.5.2.6. Secure
tenancies, 11.5.6.1.
Assured and assured
shorthold tenancies, and
11.5.4.4. Occupiers with
—— protection
| ‘See chart 3
‘Seo chart 4, 5 or 6
Occupier likely
tobea
protected
tenant - check
11.5.8.1.
Protected
(regulated)
tenancies
Occupier likely to be
an assured or an
—\ assured shorthold
tenant - check
11.5.6.1. Assured and
assured shorthold
tenanciesChart 1a (continued from top of Chart 1)
—— [s occupier buying in a rental purchase ] ves ———— see 11.5.4.4. Occupiers
scheme? with basic protection
0
Is occupier parly renting and partly buying under a | yes See 11.1.54.1.(B) Have
shared ownership scheme? you heard about
WO ‘shared ownership?
Does occupier own the property, or pay a mortgage on it?
WO YES
Is occupier buying a
Is occupier living in accommodation
lease of over 21 years
which goes with her/his job?
No YES mo YES
Occupier likely to be a r likely to be a
service occupier leaseholder - chock 11.8.16.0.
check 11.5.14.4, Leasehold
accommodation
Does occupier own a
property in a commonhold
development?
NO ves
1s occupier squatting?
WO ves
Occupier likely to be a
‘commonhold owner occupier -
check 11.5.17.1. Commonhold
‘See 11.5.20.10.
Squatters Occupier likely to be a
freehold owner occupier
‘Occupier likely to be
an excluded occupier
~ check 11.5.10.8.
Excluded occupiersChart 2 Public sector landlord
‘You must have worked through Chart 4 before using this chart, and should only do so if Chart 1
directs you here
Is the landlord a local authority or a housing action
trust?
ves
Does occupier have a lease of over 21 years? |ves
NO
1s occupier living in temporary/interim accommo-
dation:
* due to be redeveloped or provided by the local
authority while work is being carried out in her!
his home; or
* provided by the local authority so she can
take up a job offer in the area and s/he has been|
there for less than twelve months; or
* which has been leased from a private land-
lord by the local authority; or
* provided by the local authority under home-
lessness legislation?
NO
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Chart 2b
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version, next
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again at Chart 1
Occupier likely to be a
leaseholder - check 11.8.16.0.
Leasehold
Occupier likely to have basic
protection - check 11.5.4.4.
Occupiers with basic protection