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Housing Law Looseleaf (Annual)


ISBN13: 9780421391109
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Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Subscriptions
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Looseleaf
Price: POA
Subscription Type: Annual Subscription
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Covering all areas of housing law in the one volume, and examining and explaining the key aspects, legislation and case law of this wide ranging topic, the Housing Law loose-leaf:

  • Identifies the principal housing rights of tenants and other occupiers
  • Outlines the law affecting the way in which residential property is occupied, so the obligations of both landlords and tenants can be easily understood
  • Considers local authorities' duties to the homeless and the allocation of accommodation, so that you can ensure the correct procedure has been undertaken
  • Examines breaches in the law, proceedings and remedies in relation to possession, disrepair, harassment and illegal eviction, so that if disputes arise they can be easily resolved
  • Covers termination of tenancies, grounds for possession and the impact of provisions covering anti-social conduct, ensuring you find the information you need
  • Considers the law with regard to both ownership and rental accommodation in the event of a relationship breakdown, ensuring that processes and procedures are correctly followed
  • Discusses significant cases so that you can see how the law has been applied in practice and act accordingly
  • Presents information in individual topic areas, with a bullet point summary at the beginning of each chapter, so that it is easy to navigate and saves you time
  • Includes recent developments, in particular the changes arising from the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 and the new law relating to housing conditions and houses in multiple occupation under the Housing Act 2004, so you have the most up-to-date and relevant information available

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