Module Descriptors
HOUSING LAW AND ADVICE (BLOCK TEACHING)
LAWS61281
Key Facts
School of Justice, Security and Sustainability
Level 6
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Jane Daly
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 126
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Indicative Content
This module is an examination of housing law in England and Wales. It involves an introduction and overview of law and housing policy.The module then provides students with the opportunity to consider the following issues in greater depth:

- The provision and allocation of housing in the private & public sectors
- The legal characteristics of housing lettings
- The operation of secure tenancies and the right to buy provisions
- Housing disrepair
- Homelessness
- The operation of lettings in the private rented sector
- Harassment,unlawful eviction and neighbour problems
- Housing Associations & registered social landlords/private registered providers
- Overcrowding and HMOS
Module Learning Strategies
Whole Group Sessions-

These are used:

- to introduce and identify 'core' issues within particular subject areas and to act as the foundation of preparation for the programme of tutorial sessions; and
- to explore the topics studied in greater depth and will use a variety of teaching and learning methods.

Emphasis will be placed on encouraging and developing independent learning, legal analysis and the ability to present reasoned arguments in a housing context.

3 hours per week for 8 weeks = 24 hours

Directed Study and Independent Learning-

Students will be expected to adopt a contextual approach to the module by undertaking research and preparation for tutorials and exploring additional sources as driected. It will be necessary to read text books, cases, reports, professional journals and in particular use housing based websites.
126 hours

Total Learning Time = 150 hours
Module Resources
Access to appropriate texts, legislation and case law.
Module Study Guide and associated materials
Computing facilities will be needed to access material available on the web and specialist on-line databases
Module Blackboard site
Module Texts
ESSENTIAL READING

1. Aspects of Housing Law. Morgan J. Routledge Cavendish. 2007 [2nd edition]
Or
2. Housing Law an adviser's handbook. Astin D. LAG 2011 [2nd edition]
Or
3. Housing Law and Policy. Cowan D. Cambridge 2011 [1st edition]
Module Additional Assessment Details
Assessment is by coursework assignment.
The word limit is 3000 words
The assignment will assess the 4 Learning Outcomes