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Explore the legal remedies and challenges associated with hoarding, including the Care Act 2014, vulnerable tenants, injunction proceedings, possession proceedings, the Equality Act 2010, and support after the event.
 
                
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Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • The Care Act 2014 • Replaced the National Assistance Act 1948 and the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 • A general duty under S.1 to “promote [an] individual’s well-being”
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • The Care Act 2014 • S.9: “needs assessment” • Care and Support (Eligibility Criteria) Regulations 2014
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • Vulnerable Tenants • Check and follow internal policies • Referrals to third party support providers • SS. 42 – 47 Care Act 2014 • Safeguarding Adults Board
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • Injunction Proceedings • Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 • Claim for breach of tenancy • Require the tenant to take action or allow the landlord to do so in default • If the landlord does the work, re-charge or absorb the cost? • What support will be given to the tenant?
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • Possession Proceedings • Is an injunction appropriate? • New Pre-Action Protocol for Possession Claims by Social Landlords • Notice of Seeking Possession – Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1985 / 1988 • Suspended Possession Order? • Is it reasonable to make any Possession Order?
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • The Equality Act 2010 • Is a hoarding disorder a disability? • S.6: a physical or mental impairment that has a long-term adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities • S.15: prohibition of discrimination on basis of disability • S.35: discrimination in management of premises • S.20: reasonable adjustments • Proportionality defence
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • Hoarding and Capacity – the Mental Capacity Act 2005 • No automatic lack of capacity • Issues with taking legal action against a Defendant without capacity • S.4: Best Interests Decision • Factors to consider • No deprivation of liberty • Not without risk • Application to Court of Protection
Hoarding – the Legal Remedies and Issues • Support After the Event • What steps can be implemented to prevent recurrence? • What support can be offered? • Liaison with third party support providers?