The book "Against Landlords" analyzes the challenges faced by tenants in the UK, highlighting the differences between landlords and tenants and the consequences of government policy. Housing is linked to prosperity and security for some, while for others it leads to poverty and uncertainty. The situation is worsening as more people live in precarious conditions. The author, lawyer Nick Bano, through a radical approach, suggests that this crisis is not accidental but a result of deliberate political choices.
Bano argues that radical legal reforms are needed to address the inherent problem in the housing sector and to ensure a better path for tenants. The book also highlights the racist dimensions of this crisis and how the success of property ownership policy hinders the improvement of living conditions for all citizens.
Pages: 240, Year of Publication: 0702, Dimensions: 14x14cm
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- Verso Books
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- English
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- Soft
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- 9781804293874
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- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
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