HC Deb 17 December 1946 vol 431 cc361-2W
129 and 130. Mr. Hoy

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) when he intends introducing legislation to amend the Rent Restrictions Act; and if he is aware of the hardship at present being experienced by some dispossessed owner-occupiers;

(2) if he will consider setting up tribunals to which homeless house-owners could submit their cases on grounds of hardship without the expense of employing a lawyer.

Mr. Buchanan

The right of owners to recover possession of their houses will be considered when the Rent Restrictions Acts are reviewed, but in present circumstances I can hold out no hope of the introduction of early amending legislation. Under existing law any question of hardship between a tenant and an owner who wishes to recover possession of his house can be decided by the courts.