Statutory Nuisance and Residential Property: Environmental Health Problems in Housing examines the statutory nuisance provisions in the Environmental Protection Act 1990 pertaining to the condition of premises and related problems in housing and compares these with the provisions of the Housing Act 2004. The book discusses the separate development of statutory nuisance and housing legislation in an historic context, which provides a useful basis for the understanding and interpretation of legislation and the different remedies available today. The work includes a chapter on actions by "persons aggrieved" using section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and also considers remedies provided in the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
This book:
• investigates housing problems in the context of the relevant law; and
• demonstrates how to use the legal framework appropriately and be able to decide on the most appropriate provision for dealing with environmental health problems associated with residential property.
This is an essential and practical book for environmental health and housing professionals, as well as for advisers and lawyers in the private and public housing sectors.
Introduction - setting out the reasons for the work
Historical development of Statutory Nuisance
Development of Law on Housing Conditions in housing legislation
Nuisance as Common Law Tort
What is meant by statutory nuisance?
Procedural and Practice issues for statutory nuisance
Related actions to statutory nuisance
Resolving problems with residential property
Case Studies