The housing defects legislation - how equitable?
Language: English Series: Housing Review ; 36(5) September/October 1987, 149-150(3)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: Outlines the reasons for the introduction of housing defects legislation as a result of defects found in properties sold under the right to buy scheme - namely the Housing Defects Act 1984 , provisions of which are consolidated in Part XVI of the Housing Act 1985 , and the Housing ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1986. Breaks down the impact of legislation as it affects four main groups; 1) owner occupiers , 2) public sector tenants, 3) private sector owner occupiers and 4) other types of system built housing.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS38172 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 9003-1001 |
Outlines the reasons for the introduction of housing defects legislation as a result of defects found in properties sold under the right to buy scheme - namely the Housing Defects Act 1984 , provisions of which are consolidated in Part XVI of the Housing Act 1985 , and the Housing ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1986. Breaks down the impact of legislation as it affects four main groups; 1) owner occupiers , 2) public sector tenants, 3) private sector owner occupiers and 4) other types of system built housing.