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Ian Loveland is a barrister at Arden Chambers and professor of public law at City University, London.
Ian Loveland asks what a big housing association should do when it finds out that it may have been raising its rents in breach of its tenancy...
Two cases coming before the High Court and Court of Appeal later in the year, in which Ian Loveland will appear as counsel for the defendants, offer...
In this article, Ian Loveland considers a basic point in rent arrears cases which seems often to be overlooked, ie, whether claimed arrears are indeed...
In a two-part series, Ian Loveland explores the legal basis of claims against noisy neighbours. Part 1, which was published in February 2014...
In a two-part series, Ian Loveland explores the legal basis of claims against noisy neighbours. This article considers nuisance actions against...
In November 2013 Legal Action 27, Ian Loveland outlined ways in which joint tenants can pre-emptively protect themselves from the...
Ian Loveland notes that if the rule in Hammersmith and Fulham LBC v Monk [1992] 1 AC 478, 5 December 1991, is indeed compatible with the Human Rights...