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Regulating the Privately Rented Housing Sector: Evidence into Practice (eBook)

Edited by: Jill Stewart, Russell Moffatt

ISBN13: 9781000592641
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: Out of print
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This book explores theory and practice in the complex policy area of privately rented housing in England, with a particular focus on environmental and public health. Bringing together a range of both academic and practicing experts in the field, it responds to the rapid growth and changing nature of the sector and considers the range of options available to local authorities in ensuring more effective regulation strategies.

This book:

  • Creates a key, up-to-date professional resource for housing regulation based on road-tested academic course material
  • Breaks down strategies and practices to an implementational level
  • Provides impetus to leaders, practitioners, and students to both deliver and reflect on improved regulation, and
  • Explores responses to various stakeholder needs through the lens of protecting and supporting tenants.

This book will interest professionals working in public health, housing, and local authorities, as well as environmental health and housing academia. Students across environmental health, social work, nursing, and other disciplines will also find this appealing.

Subjects:
Landlord and Tenant Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Introduction to understanding the private rented sector
Julie Rugg
2. The Private Rented Sector and the Meaning of Home
Jill Stewart and Zena Lynch
3. Perspectives on the regulatory framework and intervention
Jill Stewart and Zena Lynch
4. Partnerships of prevention: beyond regulation
Ellis Turner
5. Practical Problems Before the Courts and Tribunals
David Smith
6. The Shadow Private Rented Sector Examined
Ben Reeve-Lewis
7. Making more effective intervention choices
David Beach
8. The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS): a practitioner’s perspective
Alex Donald
9. Regulating Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs)
Louise Harford and Kevin Thompson
10. Housing Act 2004 Property Licensing Schemes
Henry Dawson and Richard Tacagni
11. Advanced regulatory skills and practical evidence gathering
Paul Oatt
12. Embedding Research on Public Health and Housing into Practice
Matt Egan, Chiara Rinaldi, Jakob Petersen, et al
13. Developing Effective PRS Regulatory Strategies
Russell Moffatt