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Civil Justice Quarterly: 2006 Bound Volume
With its succinct style, The Manual of Housing Law bridges the gap between the needs of the specialist practitioner, the non-lawyer and the student. It identifies the principal housing rights of tenants and other occupiers and outlines the law affecting the occupation of residential property.
Author(s) | General editor Professor Adrian Zuckerman. |
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Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 608 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 2 Mar 2007 |
Availability | Available |
With its succinct style, The Manual of Housing Law bridges the gap between the needs of the specialist practitioner, the non-lawyer and the student. It identifies the principal housing rights of tenants and other occupiers and outlines the law affecting the occupation of residential property.
The Classes of Occupation; Owner-Occupation; Housing Act Secure Tenancies; Housing Act Assured Tenancies; Rent Act Protected Tenancies; Limited Security; Occupation without Security; Harassment and illegal eviction; Break-up of Relationships; Homelessness