Residential Possession Proceedings

Residential Possession Proceedings by Gary Webber is a comprehensive guide published by Sweet & Maxwell in November 2012. This 9th edition spans 782 pages and is presented in English, offering a practical and accessible explanation of the processes involved in recovering possession of a property for landlords, licensors, or mortgagees, as well as the means by which occupants can prevent an order for possession.
Readers will find detailed insights into the legal frameworks surrounding property, real estate, and landlord-tenant relationships. The book focuses on the procedural aspects of possession proceedings, making it a valuable resource for legal practitioners and individuals navigating these complex issues. With its straightforward style, this edition serves as a useful reference for understanding administrative law and regulatory practices related to property ownership and occupancy rights.
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In a practical & easy-to-use style, this text offers an invaluable explanation of how a landlord, licensor or mortgagee can recover possession of a property, or, of how an occupant can prevent an order for possession being made.
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