Repairs: tenants' rights has long been recognised as the essential text for all housing advisers and lawyers dealing with disrepair and other adverse conditions affecting residents in rented housing accommodation. Repairs looks at the repairing obligations of landlords in the social and private rented sectors, the remedies open to tenants to enforce their rights and the actions that can be taken to secure compensation for loss and hardship suffered. It outlines the powers available to local councils to address adverse housing conditions using environmental, criminal and housing legislation; and covers a range of other issues such as infestations, hazards and absence of amenities.
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Jan Luba QC is a circuit judge. He was formerly a barrister in the housing team at Garden Court Chambers in London. He was called to the Bar in 1980 and was made Queen's Counsel in 2000. Jan is co-author of Defending Possession Proceedings (LAG) and Housing Allocation and Homelessness (Jordans). He writes, with Nic Madge, the monthly series 'Recent developments in housing law' in Legal Action. Deirdre Forster is a solicitor and a consultant at Anthony Gold, a leading firm of housing solicitors. She gained her initial experience of housing law at Southwark Law Centre and now specialises in county court litigation for tenants and leaseholders. She has a particular interest in disrepair cases. Beatrice Prevatt is a barrister in the housing team at Garden Court Chambers in London. She has a broad housing practice and has been referred to as 'the queen of disrepair disputes' (Legal 500, 2015). Prior to this she worked in housing law for many years at Southwark Law Centre. Beatrice writes the annual disrepair round-up in Legal Action.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. This latest edition of 'Repair' features information on how local authorities can help tenants in disputes and an expanded section dealing with problems related to housing stock. The book deals mainly with landlord obligations in repair disputes. First published in 1986 and a few times after that. Seller Inventory # 420992
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