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Law of Collective Living - A Practitioner's Guide

Law of Collective Living - A Practitioner's Guide

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Law of Collective Living - A Practitioner's Guide

Rawdon Crozier

Law / Property

The law of collective living concerns the legal relationships between people as owners or occupiers of property when they live in physical or legal proximity to one another. In recent years, events such as the leasehold mis-selling scandal have uncovered a number of issues involving leaseholds, ground rent, retirement properties and park homes.

The Law of Collective Living: A Practitioner's Guide takes a unique approach as it joins together the links between the common problems with shared amenity freeholds, leaseholds and park homes, providing a solution based perspective. By putting the focus on practical issues and their resolution, the book aims not only to help practitioners solve them but also to highlight some of the anomalies that exist.

It brings together the law, or lack of, surrounding tenure, ownership and management and discusses their unique issues, as well as their remedies, jurisdiction and enforcement.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Property and Land Law online service.

Rawdon Crozier is a barrister and mediator in KBG Chambers. His practice has a strong emphasis on property, property-related professional negligence and contract law. Rawdon has a particular affinity for cases involving unusual or esoteric points of law and has been involved in some of the leading cases on residential service charges, particularly in relation to holiday homes. He is a regular contributor to the Landlord & Tenant Review and has written for a number of other legal journals.

Publication Date: 03 June 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional
ISBN-13: 9781526516596
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 352
Weight (oz): 16.0

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