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Community-Led Housing: A Glossary of Legal Terms

08 May 2017

This glossary is intended to help those new to the community-led housing sector understand some of the terminology which crops up from time to time.

In some cases, the definitions may be open to interpretation so we have given a commonly used explanation of the term – but it may not be the only one.

Download your copy of this glossary from the link below

Further details can be found here about the Wrigleys Co-housing and Community-led housing team.

 

If you would like to discuss any aspect of the glossary further, please contact Laura Moss on 0113 244 6100.

You can also keep up to date by following Wrigleys on LinkedIn.

The information in the glossary is necessarily of a general nature. Specific advice should be sought for specific situations. If you have any queries or need any legal advice please feel free to contact Wrigleys Solicitors.

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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