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Housing Conditions Claims on Behalf of Social Housing Tenants - A Practical Guide for Solicitors, Barristers and Surveyors
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Housing Conditions Claims on Behalf of Social Housing Tenants - A Practical Guide for Solicitors, Barristers and Surveyors

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Knowledge of the law, and litigation of the cases, are two very different concepts. This book is not a legal textbook in the conventional sense as that already exists in an excellent work by HHJ Luba KC, Catherine O'Donnell, and Giles Peaker. This work concentrates exclusively on how to litigate housing conditions cases successfully so as to achieve the best result for the tenant in the shortest reasonable timescale. In all areas of practice, efficient and cost-effective conduct of litigation is essential. This work aims to achieve that important objective.

As the title of the book suggests, it is aimed at solicitors, barristers and surveyors - the main professionals involved in this area of practice. It deals with many, if not all, of the areas likely to be encountered on a daily basis in housing conditions cases, and answers many of the questions frequently asked about day-to-day conduct. It is essential reading for those practising in this very important area of the law, and should make the work involved a lot more straightforward for both experienced professionals, as well as newcomers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Bennett is a senior barrister and head of chambers at Liverpool Civil Law, 1 Old Hall Street, Liverpool.

During his long career at the Bar he has practised in many different areas of law, including housing conditions litigation, but for the last 10 years he has concentrated solely on housing conditions work in which he has a very busy practice.

His decision to write this practical guide was motivated by two factors.

First, he considers this to be a very important area of law in which the lay clients are heavily reliant on the expertise of all the professionals concerned, namely solicitors, barristers and surveyors. In many cases the lives of tenants and their families are often badly affected by their housing conditions, causing discomfort, inconvenience, frustration, and not infrequently ill-health. He regards the work therefore as very important, and for many tenants, life changing.

Secondly, he has acquired a great deal of knowledge and expertise in housing conditions work over many years and feels that he needs to pass on this expertise to the relevant professionals - some of whom may be new to this area of law, so that the work done at all levels by the experts involved, is of the highest quality to ensure the best result for the lay client.

CONTENTS

PART ONE - THE WORK OF THE SOLICITOR

The Correct Parties

Taking Instructions

The Correspondence Phase

Pre-Action Disclosure / Subject Access Request

Use of the Landlord's Internal Complaints Procedure

The Landlord's Obligations Under the Protocol

The Requirement for the Tenant to Provide Access to the Landlord

Personal Injury

The Protocol Requirements for Personal Injury Claims

Limitation

Human Rights

Judgement in Default

Breach Proceedings

Instructing a Surveyor

Instructing Counsel

PART TWO - COUNSEL

The Role of Counsel

Other Points Commonly Raised in the Defence

Allocation Hearings

Birmingham City Council v Avril Lee [2008] EWCA Civ 891

Damages

PART THREE - SURVEYORS

The Function of the Surveyor in Housing Conditions Cases

PART FOUR - MISCELLANEOUS

The Housing Ombudsman Service

Conclusion

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Law Brief Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 May 2023
Pages
118
ISBN
9781914608926

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Knowledge of the law, and litigation of the cases, are two very different concepts. This book is not a legal textbook in the conventional sense as that already exists in an excellent work by HHJ Luba KC, Catherine O'Donnell, and Giles Peaker. This work concentrates exclusively on how to litigate housing conditions cases successfully so as to achieve the best result for the tenant in the shortest reasonable timescale. In all areas of practice, efficient and cost-effective conduct of litigation is essential. This work aims to achieve that important objective.

As the title of the book suggests, it is aimed at solicitors, barristers and surveyors - the main professionals involved in this area of practice. It deals with many, if not all, of the areas likely to be encountered on a daily basis in housing conditions cases, and answers many of the questions frequently asked about day-to-day conduct. It is essential reading for those practising in this very important area of the law, and should make the work involved a lot more straightforward for both experienced professionals, as well as newcomers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Bennett is a senior barrister and head of chambers at Liverpool Civil Law, 1 Old Hall Street, Liverpool.

During his long career at the Bar he has practised in many different areas of law, including housing conditions litigation, but for the last 10 years he has concentrated solely on housing conditions work in which he has a very busy practice.

His decision to write this practical guide was motivated by two factors.

First, he considers this to be a very important area of law in which the lay clients are heavily reliant on the expertise of all the professionals concerned, namely solicitors, barristers and surveyors. In many cases the lives of tenants and their families are often badly affected by their housing conditions, causing discomfort, inconvenience, frustration, and not infrequently ill-health. He regards the work therefore as very important, and for many tenants, life changing.

Secondly, he has acquired a great deal of knowledge and expertise in housing conditions work over many years and feels that he needs to pass on this expertise to the relevant professionals - some of whom may be new to this area of law, so that the work done at all levels by the experts involved, is of the highest quality to ensure the best result for the lay client.

CONTENTS

PART ONE - THE WORK OF THE SOLICITOR

The Correct Parties

Taking Instructions

The Correspondence Phase

Pre-Action Disclosure / Subject Access Request

Use of the Landlord's Internal Complaints Procedure

The Landlord's Obligations Under the Protocol

The Requirement for the Tenant to Provide Access to the Landlord

Personal Injury

The Protocol Requirements for Personal Injury Claims

Limitation

Human Rights

Judgement in Default

Breach Proceedings

Instructing a Surveyor

Instructing Counsel

PART TWO - COUNSEL

The Role of Counsel

Other Points Commonly Raised in the Defence

Allocation Hearings

Birmingham City Council v Avril Lee [2008] EWCA Civ 891

Damages

PART THREE - SURVEYORS

The Function of the Surveyor in Housing Conditions Cases

PART FOUR - MISCELLANEOUS

The Housing Ombudsman Service

Conclusion

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Law Brief Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 May 2023
Pages
118
ISBN
9781914608926