R (Gaskin) v Richmond Upon Thames LBC [2018]
Data Law Limited
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
Learning Outcomes
- On completion of this course you will be familiar with and will understand the wider implications of the case of R (Gaskin) v Richmond Upon Thames LBC [2018]
What is the target audience?
- This course is suitable for landlord and tenant practitioners of all levels
Description
In addition to providing key guidance on fees and other issues associated with HMO licensing under the Housing Act 2004, the case of R (Gaskin) v Richmond Upon Thames LBC [2018] has significant implications for local housing authorities.
This bite-size session will provide landlord and tenant practitioners with an invaluable overview the case of R (Gaskin) v Richmond Upon Thames LBC [2018]; Barrister Rachel Coyle of The 36 Group will examine the facts of the case and why the Divisional Court decided to overturn the prosecution against Mr Gaskin.
Whilst considering the case of R (Gaskin) v Richmond Upon Thames LBC [2018], Rachel will encourage viewers to reflect upon the following questions:
Is running a HMO a service?
Can local authorities charge the fees they do?
Does the case of R (Hemming t/a Simply Pleasure) v Westminster CC [2017] 3 WLR 317 apply?
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