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OverviewHousing law issues can be wide-ranging and involve dealing with several areas of the law. The Housing Law Handbook provides a practical and concise outline of the law and procedure relating to housing problems. The handbook aims to be a first port of call for lawyers and advisors dealing with housing as well as professionals in social housing sector, providing information in a concise and manageable form to support busy litigators and caseworkers. This handbook: explains areas of landlord and tenant most relevant to housing, including the basic principles in relation to tenure and mortgage repossession; covers new ground in addressing housing where the immigration status of the person seeking accommodation precludes or restricts the provision of accommodation by a local housing authority but permits provision by a public authority under other legislation; and, explains other routes into housing under the National Health Service Act 2006, Mental Health Act 1983, and Children Act 1989. In addition, the Housing Law Handbook includes an overview of the numerous enforcement measures available to tackle anti-social behaviour, information on dealing with unhealthy housing under the Housing Act 2004, and remedies for disrepair. The handbook will also be indispensable for anyone involved in housing management when dealing with possession claims. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen CottlePublisher: The Law Society Imprint: The Law Society ISBN: 9781853286841ISBN 10: 1853286842 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 05 October 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Homelessness; 2. Allocation of Social Housing; 3.Housing Outside of Parts 6 and 7 of the Housing Act 1996; 4. Hazardous Housing Conditions and Disrepair;5. Anti-social Behaviour; 6. Possession Proceedings; 7. Housing Benefit and Possession Proceedings Based on Rent Arrears; 8. Mortgage repossessions; 9. Procedure in Possession Claims; 10. The Possession Order and Afterwards.Reviews'I have no doubt that the Housing Law Handbook will become a favourite of many practitioners for years to come.' Student Law Journal Author InformationStephen Cottle is a practitioner at Garden Court Chambers. He has built up substantial experience of over twenty years in housing, administrative law, housing related personal injury, mobile homes and mortgage possessions. A significant part of his practice involves appearing at Planning Inquiries relating to Gypsies and Irish Travellers. Stephen has appeared in numerous reported cases including several landmark decisions in the Court of Appeal and in the House of Lords and a recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights. He is the author of several books and articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |