The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pressing need to re-examine whether prevailing legal doctrines are adequate for dealing with the problem and to suggest new doctrines where the old are found wanting. To their great credit, Joseph L. Sax and Fred J. Hiestand in their article Slumlordism as a Tort face up to these tasks boldly and vigorously. They conclude that, under existing conditions, it is imprudent to rely on public authorities to enforce housing codes and it is unlikely that legislatures will place sufficient enforcement powers in private hands. Therefore they seek to locate an avenue by which the courts can put private parties in a position to serve as enforcement agen...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to isolate and delimit public housing tenantry v...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
Professors Blum and Dunham begin their comment by accusing us of having a new idea. We plead guilty....
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
This Note briefly addresses common law origins of the implied warranty of habitability, focusing on ...
This thesis examines the legal position of the slum tenant in the common law jurisdictions of Englan...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
This Comment examines the United States Supreme Court\u27s statement in The Department of Housing an...
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
For one inclined to reform the first-year curriculum in law schools the most simple and comprehensiv...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to isolate and delimit public housing tenantry v...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...
The persistence of substandard housing in urban centers stands as a challenge to law. There is a pre...
Professors Blum and Dunham begin their comment by accusing us of having a new idea. We plead guilty....
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
Virtually every member of the urban community is a party to a landlord-tenant relationship. As the g...
This Note briefly addresses common law origins of the implied warranty of habitability, focusing on ...
This thesis examines the legal position of the slum tenant in the common law jurisdictions of Englan...
The general failure of city officials to embark on a sustained and comprehensive program of housing ...
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
In programs of housing improvement and slum clearance, public agencies must often make difficult cho...
This Comment examines the United States Supreme Court\u27s statement in The Department of Housing an...
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
For one inclined to reform the first-year curriculum in law schools the most simple and comprehensiv...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to isolate and delimit public housing tenantry v...
It appears remarkable that the literature on slum clearance and housing rehabilitation contains so v...