Purpose: This paper considers the evolution of government policies regarding the provision of housing in the private rented sector and the regulation of landlord behaviour by mapping this onto known regulatory theory. It argues that the current regulatory trajectory is highly problematic both from the perspective of land law (by further attenuating the conception of property rights) and indeed regulatory compliance. Design/methodology/approach: The approach maps successive governments’ policy stance, what is known of the configuration of the sector and the current demand for housing against evolving regulatory theory (in particular compliance). The piece draws on both property theory and economic analysis. Findings: Enrolling private sector...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust [grant number RP2011-IJ-024].Ongoing neoliberal poli...
The role of the private rented sector (PRS) has grown in many parts of Europe in recent years, both ...
The thesis examines evidence on the impact which both local authority policy and changes in the owne...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
My thesis explores the legal concept of home and the experiences of private rental sector tenants in...
The terms of a commercial property lease covers aspects such as rent, alterations to premises and th...
Recent years have seen a rise in the number and nature of privately rented properties in England and...
The revered status of American homeownership has deep and seemingly impenetrable roots. In our moder...
The terms of a commercial property lease covers aspects such as rent, alterations to premises and th...
With increasing proportions of households living in lightly regulated rental markets, long-term, the...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust [grant number RP2011-IJ-024].Ongoing neoliberal poli...
The role of the private rented sector (PRS) has grown in many parts of Europe in recent years, both ...
The thesis examines evidence on the impact which both local authority policy and changes in the owne...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
My thesis explores the legal concept of home and the experiences of private rental sector tenants in...
The terms of a commercial property lease covers aspects such as rent, alterations to premises and th...
Recent years have seen a rise in the number and nature of privately rented properties in England and...
The revered status of American homeownership has deep and seemingly impenetrable roots. In our moder...
The terms of a commercial property lease covers aspects such as rent, alterations to premises and th...
With increasing proportions of households living in lightly regulated rental markets, long-term, the...
In 1989, the private renting sector began its 25 year boom. Now owner occupation is a falling share ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupOngoing neoliberal policies have realign...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust [grant number RP2011-IJ-024].Ongoing neoliberal poli...