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Article
Eliminating Landlord Retaliation in England and Wales—Lessons from the United States
Louisiana Law Review
  • Melissa T. Lonegrass, Louisiana State University Law Center
Publication Date
5-15-2015
Keywords
  • Land tenure -- Law & legislation,
  • Eviction,
  • Landlords -- Legal status; laws; etc.,
  • Lex talionis,
  • Lessors of Other Real Estate Property,
  • Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings (except social housing projects),
  • Residential Property Managers,
  • Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings,
  • Landlord & tenant -- United States
Disciplines
Abstract

The article focuses on the anti-retaliation legislation in England and Wales for eliminating of landlord system in the country. Topics discussed include implementation of strategies aimed at prohibiting retaliatory eviction in England and Wales, prohibition of landlord retaliation in the U.S. such as Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) for the protection of tenants, and reporting of tenant eviction.

Citation Information
Melissa T. Lonegrass. "Eliminating Landlord Retaliation in England and Wales—Lessons from the United States" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/melissa_lonegrass/12/