In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult choices between the exercise of public powers of land acquisition, which require the payment of compensation, and public powers of noncompensatory regulation, which require no payment of compensation. This Article focuses on three of these programs-building demolition, urban renewal, and housing code enforcement. Public agencies may demolish slum dwellings, one at a time, without compensation. Title to the cleared site is not affected and remains in the owner after the building has been demolished. Under statutory powers of urban renewal, local public agencies may designate entire slum neighborhoods as urban renewal project areas. Within these p...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The article addresses special conditions sanctioning demolition of buildings and structures erected ...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
If eminent domain is to serve true community development, statutory reforms must limit its propensit...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
In Part 1 of this paper, I describe the evolution of interpretation of the public use clause that ...
In recent years legislative bodies at various levels of government have recognized the need for lega...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real ...
From the time of construction, buildings are subject to the physical elements, the wear and tear of ...
Recent legislation allows public housing projects to be sold to the tenants. This article describes ...
For decades, America’s older, undercrowded cities have struggled with neighborhoods beset by vacant ...
The eminent domain debate, steeped in the language of property rights, currently lacks language and ...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The article addresses special conditions sanctioning demolition of buildings and structures erected ...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
If eminent domain is to serve true community development, statutory reforms must limit its propensit...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
In Part 1 of this paper, I describe the evolution of interpretation of the public use clause that ...
In recent years legislative bodies at various levels of government have recognized the need for lega...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real ...
From the time of construction, buildings are subject to the physical elements, the wear and tear of ...
Recent legislation allows public housing projects to be sold to the tenants. This article describes ...
For decades, America’s older, undercrowded cities have struggled with neighborhoods beset by vacant ...
The eminent domain debate, steeped in the language of property rights, currently lacks language and ...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The article addresses special conditions sanctioning demolition of buildings and structures erected ...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...