Private Rented Housing in the United States and Europe Routledge Library Editions: Housing Policy and Home Ownership Series
Auteur : Harloe Michael
Originally published in 1985, this book analyses the development of private rented housing in Britain, France, the former West Germany, the Netherlands and the USA. The book shows that the changing fortunes of the private rented sector are seen in some measure to be connected with the social, economic and political conditions which surrounded the rapid industrialisation and urbanisation of the 19th Century.
1. The Growth of Private Rented Housing 2. The National Background to Private Renting 3. A Profile of the Private Rented Sector: The Stock 4. A Profile of the Private Rented Sector: Tenants, Landlords and Access 5. Rents and Rent Policy 6. Subsidies and Taxation 7. Urban Renewal and Improvement 8. Landlord/Tenant Relations 9. The Future of the Private Rented Sector.
Date de parution : 01-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Private Rented Housing in the United States and Europe :
Mots-clés :
West Germany; America; Private Rented; profile private rented sector; Private Rented Sector; population growth; Post War; housing supply; Private Rented Housing; patterns of urbanisation; Rental Housing; private rented housing stock; Rent Control; size of tenure; Rental Sector; landlord/tenant relations; Private Rented Stock; rent controls from 1939; Social Rented; construction subsidies; Private Landlords; Central Government; European housing markets; Large Families; Quasi public housing; Der Bundesminister; Social reformers; Private Rented Units; Unfurnished Tenants; Social Rented Sector; Rented Stock; Mid Seventies; Owner Occupied; Social Housing Organisations; Social Housing; Resident Landlords; Vacancy Decontrol; Individual Landlords