Housing (Private Rented Dwellings) (Amendment) Act, 1983

Appeals to Tribunal.

11.—(1) A landlord or tenant may, in accordance with regulations under section 15 , appeal to the Tribunal against the determination of a rent officer fixing the terms of a tenancy under section 5 and the Tribunal shall fix the terms of the tenancy.

(2) Where the terms of a tenancy are varied by the Tribunal under subsection (1), the terms as so varied shall be binding on the landlord and the tenant.

(3) Where the rent fixed by a rent officer exceeds the rent fixed by the Tribunal on an appeal under subsection (1), the amount of any excess paid by the tenant—

(a) may be deducted from any rent payable by him to the landlord, or

(b) shall be recoverable by him as a simple contract debt in a court of competent jurisdiction.

(4) The making of an appeal under subsection (1) shall not prevent the registration of a dwelling in accordance with the determination of the rent officer for the purpose of compliance with section 7 (2) (b).