The article focuses on the mobile home eviction laws in Louisiana and discusses disparate application of Louisiana\u27s eviction laws to mobile home owners, background on mobile homes and the demographics of the people who own these homes; and problems caused by these laws to mobile home owners
Even today, more than two years after Katrina laid waste to the Gulf Region, it is hard, if not impo...
This Essay introduces the concept of eviction court displacement rates, defined as the percentage of...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the ...
Because of the increasing use of the mobile home as a form of housing, practitioners will be handlin...
In the past decade, house trailers have dramatically increased their share of the housing market in ...
Mobile homes are a primary source of shelter for America’s poor and working classes. A large share o...
Evictions, defined as the forced removal of a tenant by their landlord, have increasingly become a t...
textManufactured housing, which houses approximately 22 million Americans, is a material expression ...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
This Article examines the legal mechanics of the courts that issue eviction orders. It analyzes thes...
This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous E...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...
Even today, more than two years after Katrina laid waste to the Gulf Region, it is hard, if not impo...
This Essay introduces the concept of eviction court displacement rates, defined as the percentage of...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the ...
Because of the increasing use of the mobile home as a form of housing, practitioners will be handlin...
In the past decade, house trailers have dramatically increased their share of the housing market in ...
Mobile homes are a primary source of shelter for America’s poor and working classes. A large share o...
Evictions, defined as the forced removal of a tenant by their landlord, have increasingly become a t...
textManufactured housing, which houses approximately 22 million Americans, is a material expression ...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
This Article examines the legal mechanics of the courts that issue eviction orders. It analyzes thes...
This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous E...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...
Even today, more than two years after Katrina laid waste to the Gulf Region, it is hard, if not impo...
This Essay introduces the concept of eviction court displacement rates, defined as the percentage of...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...