Recognizing the national housing crises and the inadequate progress toward solutions through the utilization of either present code enforcement techniques or the ponderous urban renewal processes, new methods, techniques and approaches for the enforcement of housing code standards were sought
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
Housing codes, when enforced, provide the strongest and most direct legal tool for preventing and re...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real ...
Like most early housing codes, the 1967 New York City Housing Maintenance Code was enforceable by cr...
In recent years legislative bodies at various levels of government have recognized the need for lega...
Great public attention has recently been focused on the crisis in housing facing all major urban are...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
This article provides an overview of the general characteristics of the City of Syracuse, and the ef...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
The Cleveland Housing Court adjudicates only one house and one owner at a time, while the investors ...
The purpose of this project is to examine the present status of housing codes in the State of Rhode ...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
Few would argue with the assertion that urban crime is out of control in cities across the United St...
This Article will critically examine the Housing Court\u27s historical setting, constitutional found...
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
Housing codes, when enforced, provide the strongest and most direct legal tool for preventing and re...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real ...
Like most early housing codes, the 1967 New York City Housing Maintenance Code was enforceable by cr...
In recent years legislative bodies at various levels of government have recognized the need for lega...
Great public attention has recently been focused on the crisis in housing facing all major urban are...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
This article provides an overview of the general characteristics of the City of Syracuse, and the ef...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
The Cleveland Housing Court adjudicates only one house and one owner at a time, while the investors ...
The purpose of this project is to examine the present status of housing codes in the State of Rhode ...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
Few would argue with the assertion that urban crime is out of control in cities across the United St...
This Article will critically examine the Housing Court\u27s historical setting, constitutional found...
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
Housing codes, when enforced, provide the strongest and most direct legal tool for preventing and re...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...