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Further guidance on reading will be given during the course.LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW1. The history and politics <strong>of</strong> statutory regulation <strong>of</strong> the residential landlord-tenant relationship.2. The regulation <strong>of</strong> residential tenancies in the private and public sectors: in particular security <strong>of</strong> tenure and grounds forpossession, rent control and rent setting, and statutory succession. Lectures will cover both the existing law (Rent Act1977, Housing Act 1988 and Housing Act 1985) and the Rented Homes Bill.3. Civil and criminal liability for harassment and unlawful eviction <strong>of</strong> residential occupiers.4. Protection <strong>of</strong> business tenants: Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Part II.5. Human rights in the landlord and tenant context.READING<strong>Law</strong> <strong>Faculty</strong>’s Statutes on Landlord and Tenant (2009-2010)Rented Homes Bill 2007 (and Explanatory Notes)Allen, Property and the Human Rights Act 1998 (2005)Arden, Carter and Dymond, Quiet Enjoyment: Remedies for Harassment, Illegal Eviction and Other Anti-social Behaviour(6th ed 2002)Bridge, Assured Tenancies (1999)Bright, Landlord and Tenant <strong>Law</strong> in Context (2007)Bright (ed), Landlord and Tenant <strong>Law</strong>: Past, Present and Future (2006)Cowan and McDermont, Regulating Social Housing (2006)Evans and Smith, The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Landlord and Tenant (6th ed 2002)Davey, Landlord and Tenant <strong>Law</strong> (1999)Hughes and Lowe, Public Sector Housing <strong>Law</strong> (3rd ed 2000)Hughes, Davis, Matthew and Jones, Text and Materials on Housing <strong>Law</strong> (2004)Madge and Sephton, Housing <strong>Law</strong> Casebook (4th ed 2008)Morgan, Aspects <strong>of</strong> Housing <strong>Law</strong> (2nd ed 2007)Rodgers, Housing <strong>Law</strong>: Residential Security and Enfranchisement (2002)Rook, Property <strong>Law</strong> and Human Rights (2001)Sparkes, A New Landlord and Tenant (2001)Wilkie, Luxton, Morgan and Cole, Landlord and Tenant <strong>Law</strong> (5th ed 2006)Reference:Arden and Hunter, Manual <strong>of</strong> Housing <strong>Law</strong> (8th ed 2007)Halsbury’s <strong>Law</strong>s <strong>of</strong> England (5th ed, vol. 27(1)), Landlord and TenantHill and Redman’s <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Landlord and Tenant (loose-leaf), Division B: Business TenanciesReynolds and Clarke, Renewal <strong>of</strong> Business Tenancies (3rd ed 2007)Woodfall, Landlord and Tenant (loose-leaf), vol. 2, ch. 22: Business Tenancies65

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