Legislation – Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023
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Part 10Letting by local authorities of vacant high-street premises
General and supplementary provision
214Further provision about letting notices
(1)
In this section, references to letting notices are to initial letting notices and final letting notices.
(2)
Regulations must make provision about—
(a)
the form and content of letting notices,
(b)
the service of letting notices, and
(c)
when letting notices take effect.
(3)
In making regulations under subsection (2)(a), the Secretary of State must seek to secure that letting notices—
(a)
identify the premises to which they relate and their suitable high-street use,
(b)
explain the reasons for the service of the notice, and
(c)
explain the consequences under this Part of the notice having been served,
in such detail as is adequate in order for the recipient of the notice to be able to decide how to act in response to it.
(4)
(5)
(6)
A letting notice served by a local authority may be withdrawn by the authority at any time.
(7)
A letting notice—
(a)
is not affected by any change in the landlord of the premises in relation to which it has been served, and
(b)
is a local land charge.
(8)
Regulations may provide for copies of letting notices to be served on—
(a)
persons with interests in the affected premises that are superior to the landlord’s interest;
(b)
mortgagees of the affected premises.