Housing Law Monitor

D A Burnet, BA (Oxon), LL.M. Lecturer

Housing Law Monitor reports on all the key cases and judgments within both the public and private sectors. What's more, each article both summarises the key facts and offers practical advice on the implications of those developments ensuring you are always fully aware of the current issues affecting housing law and policy. Topics regularly featured include the Housing Act, housing benefit, homelessness, asylum seekers, housing associations, eviction procedures and much more. Plus, three times a year, you will also receive a free supplement focusing on Social Housing within English and Scottish law including commentary and briefing on present and future policy, stock transfers and case studies.

D A Burnet, BA (Oxon), LL.M. Lecturer
1352-2191

Price: £485 (£485.00 after discount)

Product Description

All you need to know about the latest developments in housing law in one publication

  • Regular reviews of housing law and policy
  • Analysis of decisions from the courts
  • Reports on new and existing legislation
  • Case notes and policy

Essential reading for anyone needing practical advice

Since 1994, subscribers have been relying on the concise, authoritative briefing provided by Housing Law Monitor. Each issue brings you commentary on the latest relevant rulings from the courts, examining their impact on you and your industry and ensuring that you are fully aware of the current issues affecting housing law and policy.

Topics regularly featured:

  • The Housing Act
  • Housing Benefit
  • Letting Policy
  • Homelessness
  • Asylum Seekers
  • Landlord/Tenant Obligations
  • Landlord/Tenant Repair
  • Eviction Procedures
  • Sheltered Accomodation
  • Housing Associations

News direct from the courts in a format that suits you

You can rely on Housing Law Monitor to report on all the key cases and judgments within both the public and private sectors. What's more, each article both summarises the key facts and offers practical advice on the implications of those developments.

Extra free!

A subscription to Housing Law Monitor includes a FREE annual index for your quick and easy reference on cases and articles published throughout the year. Three times a year, you will also receive a FREE supplement focusing on Social Housing within English and Scottish law, including commentary and briefing on present and future policy, stock transfers and case studies. Social Housing is compiled by Lawrence Graham and leading Scottish firm Harper MacLeod.

Subscribe today and receive all the information you need on housing law in one handy, user-friendly reference source. What quicker way of keeping abreast of the legal issues surrounding your industry?

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