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A Practical Guide to Hoarding and Mental Health for Housing Lawyers

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This practical guide explores the intricate interwoven relationship between mental health and hoarding. Hoarding is put into context so that the provisions in the Care Act 2014 and the Equality Act 2010, amongst other statutory provisions, can be properly considered. It is the perfect companion to understand how to carry out an eviction and what the pitfalls are when there is a tenant suffering from a relevant mental illness. It also explores what safeguards are in place or to be aware of when considering or defending any action brought against someone who is hoarding. This book is a must for local authorities, housing associations, landlords and those who represent vulnerable tenants. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rachel Coyle is an experienced advocate and is regularly instructed in a variety of property disputes, commercial, landlord and tenant, land registration, adverse possession, forfeiture, service charges, enfranchisement, leasehold extension, rent repayment orders, right to manage applications, appointment of manager applications, beach of leases (leasehold), Housing Act 2004 appeals pursuant to sections 43 and 45, boundary disputes, tree preservation orders, enforcement of easements and covenants relating to land, trespass, unlawful eviction, injunctions, section 21 and section 8 notices, tenancy deposits, local authority connection referrals in homelessness, homelessness appeals and allocation, disrepair and anti-social behaviour injunctions and committals. Rachel has completed secondments at One Source and Hyde Housing as well as previously volunteering in the procurement department of Stockport Homes. She delivers and assists with training at Inner Temple and with webinar and seminar providers across the country. She is a pro bono volunteer at Queen Mary, University of London Legal Advice Centre and trains students there. She has also taught Brazilian Lawyers on the Legal System of England and Wales. Rachel graduated with a first in Law from Queen Mary University of London and completed an LLM in American Legal Studies as a Draper Scholar at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. CONTENTS Chapter 1: What is Hoarding? Chapter 2: The Five Management Considerations Chapter 3: Impact of Hoarding Chapter 4: Animal Hoarding Chapter 5: Hoarding and How One Can Use the Environmental Health Act 1990, Housing Act 2004 and Related Statutory Provisions Chapter 6: Hoarding and How and When to Use Injunctions and the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2014 Chapter 7: Hoarding and Possession Chapter 8: The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Hoarding Chapter 9: The Relationship Between the Care Act 2014 and Hoarding
Release date NZ
January 25th, 2021
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Pages
128
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
156x234x7
ISBN-13
9781912687626
Product ID
34550774

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