This Article attempts to place the evolution of British landlord-tenant law in a broader perspective in two respects. First, it examines the dynamic relationship between landlord-tenant law and home finance law, which until now have been perceived as discrete, unrelated bodies of doctrine. Second, it explores the interplay between those two systems of law, the markets in which they operate, and the society in which they exist. Ultimately, this article correlates the drastic changes in the British housing market with a powerful shift in the law govering residential landlords, which diverged from the law governing the primary housing lenders, the British building societies
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Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
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Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
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This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
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Rates of homeownership advanced significantly across most advanced economies in the second half of t...
In the shadow of homeownership and public housing, social policy through the regulation of private r...
I. Introduction II. The Legacies of the Era of Reform ... A. The Death of Feudalism: From Conveyance...
This article develops the concept of housing market ‘rentierization’ to describe the shift in the tr...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Purpose: This paper considers the evolution of government policies regarding the provision of housin...
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust [grant number RP2011-IJ-024].Ongoing neoliberal poli...
During the housing bust of 2008-2009, housing prices and transaction volumes fell across the United ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
In this article, I show how a coherent legal narrative must capture the revolution\u27s radical poli...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
The role of the private rented sector (PRS) has grown in many parts of Europe in recent years, both ...
Rates of homeownership advanced significantly across most advanced economies in the second half of t...
In the shadow of homeownership and public housing, social policy through the regulation of private r...
I. Introduction II. The Legacies of the Era of Reform ... A. The Death of Feudalism: From Conveyance...
This article develops the concept of housing market ‘rentierization’ to describe the shift in the tr...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Purpose: This paper considers the evolution of government policies regarding the provision of housin...
During the period of the Thatcher and Major governments, 1979–97, Conservative housing policy reduce...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust [grant number RP2011-IJ-024].Ongoing neoliberal poli...
During the housing bust of 2008-2009, housing prices and transaction volumes fell across the United ...
Homeownership rates have increased significantly in many OECD countries over recent decades. Using m...
In this article, I show how a coherent legal narrative must capture the revolution\u27s radical poli...