The housing act 1988: A new regime for the private rented sector: 1doi:10.1080/09649068908413906DavidUniversityC.UniversityHoathUniversityInformaworldJournal of Social Welfare Law
Housing Act 1988This article reports on the granting of Royal Assent on November 15, 1988 to Great Britain's Housing Act 1988, which replaces the assured tenancy scheme in Housing Act 1980. Allowances continue to be available where property is acquired under a contr...
1. a. houses or dwellings collectively b. (as modifier): a housing problem. 2. the act of providing with accommodation 3. (Building) a hole, recess, groove, or slot made in one wooden member to receive another 4. (Mechanical Engineering) a part designed to shelter, cover, contain,...
A Home of One's Own: The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 and Housing Discrimination Against People with Mental Disabilities 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 12 作者: AS Kanter 摘要: The word" community" has many definitions, applications, and values associated with it.'It is a concept ...
One possible explanation for these differences is that virtually all the evaluations of ACT in homeless populations have included special access to housing resources and thus may have been more like the HUD-VASH intervention than like the case management–only intervention evaluated herein. In addition...
A Guide to Part II of the Housing Act, 1930, for Local Representatives and Officers. This small book will fit the pocket of any sanitary inspector or councillor; it may even be useful to a slum owner. It opens with " duty of inspecting, " a... H. Clinch,BG Bannington 被引量: 0...
Elaine Scarry,The Body in Pain: Making and Unmaking the World(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987). See also the American with Disabilites Act,➝. 4 This project was built for a family member, who lived in the building and rented the remaining spaces to students. Thanks to Adele Santos...
It lays the groundwork for understanding how mobilization can emerge from the logic of care, positioning care not only as a relational act but as a political force capable of transforming immobilization into empowerment. The chapter outlines the central themes of the book, connecting personal ...
The Fair Housing Act is the federal law that forbids discrimination in housing based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, and family status.
Act 1985, Parts I and III and sections 248 and 299 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, Part III of the Housing Act 1988, and Part VI of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989; to make provision with respect to certain disposals requiring consent under Part II of the Housing Act ...