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Article

Publication Date

6-1970

Abstract

Although tenant unions are increasingly relied upon as a means toward curing urban housing ills, the law surrounding their use is substantially uncharted. Drawing upon the body of housing law and upon analogies to the law of labor unions, Messrs. Moskovitz and Honigsberg introduce a comprehensive Model Act designed to eliminate uncertainty and give tenants and union organizers full opportunity to gain an equal bargaining position.

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Published with permission; originally published in the Georgetown Law Journal.

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