339 Case V: deterioration of dwelling1The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where the condition of the dwellinghouse has, in the opinion of the court, deteriorated owing to acts of waste by, or the neglect or default of, the tenant or any person residing or lodging with him, or any sub-tenant of his5. If the person at fault is not the tenant, the court must be satisfied that the tenant has not, before the making of the order for possession, taken such
The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where the condition of the dwellinghouse has, in the opinion of the court, deteriorated owing to acts of waste by, or the neglect or default of, the tenant or any person residing or lodging with him, or any sub-tenant of his5. If the person at fault is not the tenant, the court must be satisfied that the tenant has not, before the making of the order for possession, taken such
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