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Housing Debt and Home Loss

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The threat of losing a home can have profound consequences for personal health and wellbeing, yet little is known about how occupiers experience the repossession process. Many of those affected are...
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  • 01 February 2027
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The threat of losing a home can have profound consequences for personal health and wellbeing, yet little is known about how occupiers experience the repossession process. Many of those affected are not able to engage effectively with this process, which raises serious concerns about access to justice in housing cases.

Addressing an under-researched area, this book explores access to justice in housing possession cases by combining the perspectives of occupiers whose homes are at risk with a detailed analysis of the law, policy and practice of housing possession.

It puts the voices of occupiers at the centre of its exploration, drawing on first-hand accounts to identify barriers to advice and representation, their impact on possession outcomes and the measures needed to strengthen access to justice for households at risk of eviction.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Perspectives on Law and Access to Justice
Publication Date: 01 February 2027
ISBN: 9781529235388
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LAW / Housing & Urban Development, Housing law, LAW / Property, LAW / Landlord & Tenant, Personal property law, Landlord and tenant law
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Lisa Whitehouse is Professor of Property Law, Policy & Practice, The Law School, University of Southampton

1. Introduction

2. Public Policy and the ‘Property Owing Democracy’ 1979 – 97

3. Public Policy Post-1997: A Thematic Account

4. The Housing Possession Process

5. The Lived Experience of Housing Debt and Home Loss

6. Access to Justice in Housing Possession Cases

7. Answers and Conclusions