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Mobile Homes: A Partial Solution To West Virginia's Housing Problems, Vicki Obenchain Tucker Feb 1979

Mobile Homes: A Partial Solution To West Virginia's Housing Problems, Vicki Obenchain Tucker

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Child Exclusion Policies In Housing, Larry D. Barnett Jan 1979

Child Exclusion Policies In Housing, Larry D. Barnett

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Consumer Protection And National Housing Policy: The Problem Of New-Home Defects, Thomas H. Stanton Jan 1979

Consumer Protection And National Housing Policy: The Problem Of New-Home Defects, Thomas H. Stanton

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Discrimination Against Children In Rental Housing: A California Perspective, Baxter Dunaway, Timothy J. Blied, Timothy J. Blied Jan 1979

Discrimination Against Children In Rental Housing: A California Perspective, Baxter Dunaway, Timothy J. Blied, Timothy J. Blied

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Emergency Tenant Protection In New York: Ten Years Of Rent Stabilization, Diane Ungar Jan 1979

Emergency Tenant Protection In New York: Ten Years Of Rent Stabilization, Diane Ungar

Fordham Urban Law Journal

New York City's rent stabilization system was designed as an alternative to the rent control system. Rent stabilization looked to the owners for supervision as a way to benefit not only the system but tenants through an informed and experienced administration. Unfortunately, the system has had its fair share of shortcomings as rules have become technical, complex, and ill equipped to address the concerns of tenants. This comment examines the stabilization system's history and its current status. Though the current system has flaws, the flaws can be fixed and must be to protect NYC tenants and owners.