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  2. Housing Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Act 2004 (c. 34) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It introduced Home Information Packs , which have since been abandoned. It also significantly extends the regulation of houses in multiple occupation by requiring some HMOs to be licensed by local authorities .

  3. Empty dwelling management order - Wikipedia

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    Text of the Housing Act 2004 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. Empty Dwelling Management Orders: Guidance for residential property owners. Department for Communities and Local Government, October 2006. Empty Dwellings Management Orders, The Facts, 2006, Empty Homes Agency

  4. Decent Homes Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Decent Homes Standard is a technical standard for public housing introduced [when?] by the United Kingdom government. It underpinned the Decent Homes Programme brought in by the Blair ministry (Labour party) which aimed to provide a minimum standard of housing conditions for those housed in the public sector - i.e. in council housing or by housing associations.

  5. Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Act is a stock title used for Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom relating to housing. The following Acts of Parliament are Housing Acts passed in the United Kingdom: The following Acts of Parliament are Housing Acts passed in the United Kingdom:

  6. Home Information Pack - Wikipedia

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    Under Part 5 of the Housing Act 2004 a Home Information Pack (HIP, on lowercase letters: hip), sometimes called a Seller's Pack, was to be provided before a property in England and Wales could be put on the open market for sale with vacant possession.

  7. House in multiple occupation - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Act 1985 was a consolidating act. The definition of HMO in section 345 HA85 was from section 129(1) of the Housing Act 1974 . The Housing Act 2004 introduced mandatory licensing for large HMOs which were defined in the Act as properties with five or more tenants forming more than one household sharing facilities such as kitchen ...

  8. Planning use classes in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The classifications were updated in 2010 [15] aligning the definitions of usage C3(a) (“single household”) and C4 ("house in multiple occupation") with those in the Housing Act 2004. This class is formed of 3 parts: C3(a): those living together as a single household as defined by the Housing Act 2004, what could be construed as a family.

  9. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 2004

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    An Act to make provision about housing conditions; to regulate houses in multiple occupation and certain other residential accommodation; to make provision for home information packs in connection with the sale of residential properties; to make provision about secure tenants and the right to buy; to make provision about mobile homes and the ...