Cornerstone on Social Housing Fraud
By (Author) Andrew Lane
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
28th May 2026
3rd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Fraud
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Paperback
400
Width 156mm, Height 248mm
Social housing fraud is an important and high profile issue. This title provides a thorough overview of this regime and how local authorities can maximise their chances of recovering possession of properties affected by fraud, obtaining 'compensation' and securing a conviction, including techniques for effective evidence gathering.
Topics covered, include:
- Possession action in the county court
- Sub-letting/parting with possession
- Investigation powers
- Criminal offences and procedure
- Civil remedies
- GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018
The new edition has been fully updated and includes:
- A greater emphasis on investigations and data protection;
- Update on proceeds of crime act orders, and other restitutionary remedies;
- Norwich Pharmacal order explanation in light of RBKC v Airbnb case.
For ease of reference, relevant primary and secondary legislation has been included within the appendices. These also include templates for: Particulars of Claim (county court), Complaint (magistrates' court), Notice to Quit and Notice Seeking Possession. There is also a useful landlord checklist, to ensure nothing has been overlooked during what can be a complex process.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Local Government Law and Property and Land Law online services.
Andrew Lane is a barrister at Cornerstone Chambers. His practice focuses on social housing, local government and public law, and he works primarily for local authorities and housing associations.