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.
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- Regular reviews of housing law and policy
- Analysis of decisions from the courts
- Reports on new and existing legislation
- Case notes and policy
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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
"Invaluable coverage of all the latest issues surrounding housing law and policy "
-- Andrew O'Keeffe, Head of Private Client Litigation, White and Bowker
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.
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