George Bernard Shaw famously wrote a long letter to a friend, apologising for its length by saying:- “I’m sorry but I didn’t have time to write a short one” Anyone who has had to write an article … [Read more...]
The Select Committee Report on the PRS
On the 25th April 2018 an MPs select committee report was published on private rented sector enforcement, you can read it here. It has four main headings:- Quality of accommodation and the … [Read more...]
The Future of the Professions by Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind
“Why” you may be saying to yourself “is Tessa doing a review of this book?” It’s not about landlords. It’s not about property. It’s not even about law.” Which is very true. It is not about any of … [Read more...]
The Housing Law Casebook 7th edition by Nic Madge and Sam Madge-Wyld
In my series on Law and Justice and elsewhere on this blog I talk about the complexity of our law and how hard it is for non-lawyers to understand it or know where to find it. This is particularly … [Read more...]
Manual of Housing Law by Arden and Dymond
Manual of Housing Law v Housing Law Handbook The latest version of the ‘Manual of Housing Law’ by Andrew Arden and Andrew Dymond is not a specialist tome like Defending possession Proceedings or … [Read more...]
Quiet Enjoyment: protection from rogue landlords by Arden, Brown and Madge-Wyld
I received three books to review on the same day from LAG. Obviously, as a freelance TRO the first one I grabbed with a cup of tea and a biscuit was the new “Quiet Enjoyment” with the added … [Read more...]
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