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One careful owner an exploration and critique of the licensing provisions of the Housing Act 2004

By: Language: English Series: Conveyancer and Property Lawyer ; (70) March/April 2006, 123-136(14)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Focuses on how the licensing of public and private sector landlords will operate in practice and whether these provisions of the Act will succeed. Examines in detail the licensing requirements of the Act, the aims of licensing and the likelihood of these provisions succeeding. Criticises the unduly complicated nature of the licensing requirements. Looks at the responsibility placed on landlords to reduce or prevent their tenants' anti social behaviour, the possibility of local authorities not adopting the licensing strategies enacted by the statute and the human rights implications of the Act.
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Focuses on how the licensing of public and private sector landlords will operate in practice and whether these provisions of the Act will succeed. Examines in detail the licensing requirements of the Act, the aims of licensing and the likelihood of these provisions succeeding. Criticises the unduly complicated nature of the licensing requirements. Looks at the responsibility placed on landlords to reduce or prevent their tenants' anti social behaviour, the possibility of local authorities not adopting the licensing strategies enacted by the statute and the human rights implications of the Act.