Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1931

Power of local authority to require information as to ownership of premises.

30.—A local authority may, for the purpose of enabling them to serve any notice (including any copy of any notice) which they are by the Housing of the Working Classes Acts authorised or required to serve, require the occupier of any premises and any person who, either directly or indirectly, receives rent in respect of any premises, to state in writing the nature of his own interest therein and the name and address of any other person known to him as having an interest therein, whether as owner in fee simple, mortgagee, or lessee or otherwise, and any person who, having been required by a local authority in pursuance of this section to give to them any information, fails to give that information, or knowingly makes any misstatement in respect thereof, shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five pounds.