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Housing Law Casebook - Nic Madge, Claire Sephton

Housing Law Casebook

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1100 Seiten
2008 | 4th Revised edition
Legal Action Group
978-1-903307-45-8 (ISBN)
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Housing law grows ever more complex. This book states that the growing number of reported cases increase the need for barristers, solicitors, advice workers and housing managers to find relevant cases quickly and easily. It offers detailed tables and cross-referencing. It is suitable for those working or studying in the field of housing law.
Housing law grows ever more complex. New legislation and the growing number of reported cases - both at first instance and on appeal - increase the need for barristers, solicitors, advice workers and housing managers to find relevant cases quickly and easily. "The Housing Law Casebook" meets that need. With its origins in Legal Action's monthly series "Recent Developments in Housing Law" (co-written by the author and Jan Luba QC) the "Housing Law Casebook's" summaries of all important cases make it an essential reference book. With detailed tables and cross-referencing, the "Housing Law Casebook" provides you with the information you need. The fourth edition of the "Housing Law Casebook" is an essential addition to the shelves of anyone working or studying in the field of housing law. It also includes a free CD-ROM of the contents that contains fully-searchable PDFs.

Nic Madge is a Circuit Judge. He was formerly a recorder and district judge and head of the Housing Department at Bindman and Partners, London. He is author of Housing Law Casebook (LAG, 4th edn, forthcoming 2007), Annotated Housing Statutes (Sweet and Maxwell, 2005) and a member of the senior editorial board of Civil Procedure ('the White Book') (Sweet & Maxwell). He writes regularly on housing law and procedure, including contributions to Law Society's Gazette, New Law Journal and co-authors 'Recent developments in housing law' in Legal Action. He is a founder member of the Housing Law Practitioner's Association.Claire Sephton is a solicitor specialising in housing law. She has worked in the voluntary sector for 17 years, initially at North Kensington Law Centre(R) and more recently at Shelter. She is an experienced trainer and lecturer

Contents include: Homelessness and allocations; Creation and termination of tenancies and licences; Security of tenure - assured, assured shorthold, secure, introductory, demoted, protected and common law tenants and licensees; Grounds for possession and reasonableness; Occupants without security of tenure; Possession procedure - against tenants, mortgagees and other occupiers; Disrepair; Housing outside the Housing Acts - community care, Children Act and asylum-seekers; Illegal eviction and harassment; Long leases - service charges; Housing and human rights

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.2.2008
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Baurecht (privat)
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Mietrecht
ISBN-10 1-903307-45-7 / 1903307457
ISBN-13 978-1-903307-45-8 / 9781903307458
Zustand Neuware
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