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The Law of Houses in Multiple Occupation
A Practical Guide to HMO Proceedings

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HMO law has become a hot topic in recent years with Council’s licensing powers increasing evermore, the burden of the management regulations and the new regime of civil penalties for HMO breaches. In addition, defining what is and isn’t an HMO is no easy topic. Having an HMO might increase rents but can also increase the risk of Local Authority prosecutions for both landlords and managing agents.
This easily digested book is written primarily for lawyers but with professional investors and managing agents in mind as it goes through issues found in practice, the current state of the law and potential arguments in cases.
Of the making of HMO law there is no end.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Julian Hunt has defended HMO cases across the country. He has dealt with issues concerning licensing, management regulation breaches and whether HMOs are compliant with fire safety legislation and local council policies. He has worked with managing agents, landlords and professional investors along with planning consultants. He is a barrister of thirteen years’ call and was a Senior Crown Prosecutor in his early years. He has a website at https://housing-act-prosecution-defence-barrister.co.uk/
Julian was educated at Cambridge University and is a Lincoln’s Inn Lord Denning award winner and lives in London.


Product details

Authors Julian Hunt
Publisher Law Brief Publishing Ltd
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.07.2018
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law
 
EAN 9781911035657
ISBN 978-1-911035-65-7
Pages 102
Dimensions (packing) 15.6 x 23.4 x 0.6 cm
Weight (packing) 169 g
 

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