(1) The Tribunal may, on application by a landlord, make a termination order
if it is satisfied that the tenant, or any person who although not a tenant is
occupying or jointly occupying the residential premises, has intentionally or
recklessly caused or permitted--
(a) the use of the residential premises or
any property adjoining or adjacent to the premises (including any property
that is available for use by the tenant in common with others) for the
purposes of the manufacture, sale, cultivation or supply of any prohibited
drug within the meaning of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 , or
(b)
the use of the residential premises for any other unlawful purpose and that
the use is sufficient to justify the termination.
(2) In considering whether
to make a termination order on the ground specified in subsection (1)(b), the
Tribunal may consider (but is not limited to considering) the following--