Welcome To HAH Legal

Housing, Allocations and Homelessness
We've a proven track record in helping and advising housing professionals on their responsibilities as well as understanding our client's needs and focus. HAH has created a whole range of diverse products and services that help simplify many of the problems that housing professionals face
Every day we successfully help a wide range of clients, including private Landlords, social housing providers, local authorities and arms length management organisations throughout England, providing accurate and timely legal advice that our clients can depend on. Our expertise covers the full spectrum of issues and problems that may crop up including, allocations, homelessness, landlord and tenant, housing conditions, the courts and residential litigation. HAH Legal and our Housing Team provide dedicated legal advice and practical support and because we focuss solely on housing law we provide a depth of expertise rarely found elsewhere.
We provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date housing resource available online. As well as daily news features and a housing and social welfare law blog, for a modest monthly membership fee, our members receive a monthly bulletin, a monthly case-law digest, briefing notes, guidance notes, articles, useful documents, and a fully searchable legislation database. In fact if it is not on our site you probably don't need it.
If that wasn't enough we also have a forum for exchanging ideas and best practice (including a private members forum as part of the monthly membership) and as part of the HAH membership, we provide free email advice (usually within 24 hours) on any pressing question you might have.
We pride ourselves in providing straightforward, jargon-free advice you can rely on. Our reputation means a lot to us because it's built on hard work and delivering results on behalf of our many clients. See our services page for more information about the range of advice and assistance we can provide.
Latest From HAH Legal
18 May 2012
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20 May 2012
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3 May 2012
You lose your Section 21 rights at any time when the prescribed information (and the tenants deposit is unprotected) has not been given, but you can regain your...