GROUNDS FOR GRANTING POSSESSION. A court will grant us possession if any of the circumstances mentioned in the following grounds (reasons) shown in the Housing ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (as amended by the Housing Act 1996) applies: Ground 7 A You, a member of your household, or person visiting the premises has met one the following conditions: a. been convicted of a serious offence (specified in Schedule 2A to the Housing Act 1985); b. been found by a court to have breached a civil injunction; c. been convicted for breaching a criminal behaviour order (CBO); d. been convicted for breaching a noise abatement notice; or e. the tenant’s property has been closed for more than 48 hours under a closure order for antisocial behaviour.
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Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement