this page.
They have also set up an online forum, hosted by the University of Kent, for discussions on their proposals and on the topic of housing dispute resolution generally, which you can see here.
I have stuck my neck out and put up two posts. If you hold strong views on the resolution of housing disputes go and have a look, and put up your own post. This is your opportunity to put your ideas to those who may be able to do something about it. Don't waste it.
The Law Commission have recently published a consultation paper on the resolution of housing disputes, giving their proposals for reform, with a deadline for responses of 11 July. For more information see
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