Housing of the Working Classes Act 1900
The Housing of the Working Classes Act 1900 was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Background
The Housing of the Working Classes Act 1885 was a public health act, not a housing act. It empowered local authorities to condemn slum housing, but not to purchase the land or finance new housing. The Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890 gave urban authorities the legal power to buy land and to construct tenements and housing estates. The 1900 act empowered authorities to purchase land for the same purpose outside of their jurisdictions.The 1890 act
The Housing of the Working Classes Act 1890 is made up of four parts and seven schedules.The Housing of the Working Classes Act 1894 amended the financial provisions of part 2 of the principal act.