Publisher:Legal Action Group
Series:housing
Page count:488pp
Housing Conditions: tenants' rights
FormatPrint
Price£70.00
ISBN9781912273423
Legal Action Group
Editionsixth
Description: Housing Conditions: tenants' rights
'[LAG] publications about tenants’ rights have become essential resources for anyone working in this area. I would go as far as to say that it would be reckless to even think about doing this legal work without the LAG book. ... It is more than just an important book. It is an essential tool of the trade for housing law practitioners and advisers. If you don’t have this updated edition – stop what you are doing and get a copy now…' Steve Cornforth, Amazon review
‘To say that this is a difficult area of law is something of an understatement. Focusing on practicalities at it does, this book performs a valuable service for those facing the challenge of going to court over predictably contentious issues … Once again LAG have produced an authoritative and reliable text designed to be as accessible to tenants and landlords as it is to their legal advisers.’ Phillip Taylor
‘This is an excellent book. No one should even consider advising or representing tenants with disrepair unless they have a copy.’ New Law Journal

‘A very useful, concise and well-written guide to this complex area and a must for the busy practitioner.’ Law Society Gazette
Housing Conditions: tenants’ rights is the definitive legal guide to bad housing conditions in rented accommodation in England. It covers the private rented sector, council housing and homes let by housing associations or other social landlords. Previously titled Repairs: tenants’ rights, it 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.
The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, coming into force in March 2019, is the biggest advance in tenants’ rights relating to housing conditions for a generation. Initially, it will require all new lettings to be of homes fit for habitation and that they be kept fit. It will further come to apply to virtually all residential tenancies whenever granted.
This new edition takes a broader approach to housing conditions in the light of the new Act and this is reflected in the new title and also a significant revision and restructuring of the content.
The text of the book is now concerned more generally with problems arising from the poor condition of much rented housing. It deals with fitness for human habitation and with health and safety issues going well beyond the traditional concern of lawyers and other advisers with the topic of repair/disrepair (while also dealing with those issues).
Housing Conditions: tenants’ rights outlines what tenants can do to obtain better conditions themselves, but also what local councils, responsible for housing conditions in their areas, can do to help them achieve improved conditions.
Contents include:
landlords' obligations
enforcing rights
private tenants: involving the local council
funding
proceedings under the Environmental Protection Act 1990
criminal proceedings and rogue landlords
infestations, hazards and absence of amenities
compensation
Practical step-by-step guidance on how to bring a disrepair claim
Extensive set of precedents with worked examples used at all stages of the court process, extracts from legislation and helpful guidance on technical information
Housing Conditions: tenants’ rights is about bad housing conditions in rented accommodation in England. It is primarily written for the assistance of the occupiers of that housing and their advisers, but it will also be useful to landlords, providers of accommodation and to those who advise them.
Written and structured in an accessible and practical way, it is an indispensable resource for both non-lawyers and busy practitioners.
Description: housing conditions

About the author

Description: Jan Luba KC - author
Jan Luba KC is a senior circuit judge and a designated civil judge.
Description: Catherine O'Donnell
Catherine O'Donnell is a barrister in the housing team at Garden Court Chambers, London.
Description: Giles Peaker Book Author
Giles Peaker is a partner in the housing team at Anthony Gold. He is the founder and editor of the Nearly Legal housing law website. Giles was the...