In this article, the first of two, the recent developments and current situation in the private rented sector are examined. Four roles for the sector are identified: housing those who traditionally lived in the sector, housing the young and mobile, providing accommodation with employment and acting as a tenure of last resort for those unable to find accommodation in the majority tenures. The types of household to be found in each sub-sector are described and their reasons for being in the sector and what they obtain are analysed. Different types of landlord are identified and their reasons for letting examined. The problems encountered by tenants and landlords in each sub-sector are described, leading to the conclusion that the private rent...
After decades of decline, private renting has started to expand again in some European countries, of...
This article describes and analyses the transfer of social housing ownership to sitting tenants, oth...
The paper examines, with the aid of evidence from several countries, alternative models of private s...
The paper considers the role of the private rented sector in supplying housing that can be defined a...
This paper is in five parts. In section 1, the significance of private rental housing in Australia i...
Although the private rented sector (PRS) in Northern Ireland is relatively small when compared with ...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
This article examines the special role of the private rented sector in the provision of housing in L...
The size of the private rented housing sector (PRS) varies markedly between coun-tries. The paper ex...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
To provide a context for the analysis of the private rental sector in the post-socialist countries, ...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
This project responds to the need for more up to date information about the state of private rental...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
The focus of this article is the management of public rented housing in Britain (that is, housing pr...
After decades of decline, private renting has started to expand again in some European countries, of...
This article describes and analyses the transfer of social housing ownership to sitting tenants, oth...
The paper examines, with the aid of evidence from several countries, alternative models of private s...
The paper considers the role of the private rented sector in supplying housing that can be defined a...
This paper is in five parts. In section 1, the significance of private rental housing in Australia i...
Although the private rented sector (PRS) in Northern Ireland is relatively small when compared with ...
Private renting is a massively expanding sector, and has now overtaken social housing to become the ...
This article examines the special role of the private rented sector in the provision of housing in L...
The size of the private rented housing sector (PRS) varies markedly between coun-tries. The paper ex...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
To provide a context for the analysis of the private rental sector in the post-socialist countries, ...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
This project responds to the need for more up to date information about the state of private rental...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
The focus of this article is the management of public rented housing in Britain (that is, housing pr...
After decades of decline, private renting has started to expand again in some European countries, of...
This article describes and analyses the transfer of social housing ownership to sitting tenants, oth...
The paper examines, with the aid of evidence from several countries, alternative models of private s...