The number of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in the UK has increased significantly in recent years, with recognition that this sector often houses some of the UK���s most vulnerable tenants. Government responses to the growth in HMOs has focused increasingly on landlord enforcement and planning controls, with more limited attention on the needs of vulnerable residents. Drawing on new research with HMO tenants with multiple and complex needs (MCN), attendance at HMO working groups and consultations with stakeholders, this paper argues that whilst there is a need to address some of the issues associated with HMOs through landlord enforcement and regulation, it is important to balance this approach with appropriate support for tenants wi...
Problems related to unpopular housing are not new in Britain's social rented sector. In the past, ho...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
Summary. In this paper we examine the potential of council tenants and private-sector renters in Eng...
Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in which tenants share facilities are housing an increasing pro...
Purpose – Previous research has established that there is a relation...
In mid-2011, the Newcastle Inclusion Lab formed, in response to a Cabinet Office call for the forma...
The regulation of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) by local authorities focuses on ensuring the ...
Supportive housing is a package of assistance for tenants to address health and other needs as well ...
Housing research and sociological research on ‘home’ has under-explored Houses in Multiple Occupatio...
Supportive housing is a package of assistance for tenants to address health and other needs as well ...
Changes in the profile of public housing tenants in recent decades have seen growth in the number of...
This report reviews the evidence on tenant participation and activism in the Private Rented Sector (...
To provide good practice guidance to SHAs, and social housing providers more generally, in relation ...
‘Recovery’ is a key concept in the organisation and delivery of interdisciplinary support for people...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
Problems related to unpopular housing are not new in Britain's social rented sector. In the past, ho...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
Summary. In this paper we examine the potential of council tenants and private-sector renters in Eng...
Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in which tenants share facilities are housing an increasing pro...
Purpose – Previous research has established that there is a relation...
In mid-2011, the Newcastle Inclusion Lab formed, in response to a Cabinet Office call for the forma...
The regulation of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) by local authorities focuses on ensuring the ...
Supportive housing is a package of assistance for tenants to address health and other needs as well ...
Housing research and sociological research on ‘home’ has under-explored Houses in Multiple Occupatio...
Supportive housing is a package of assistance for tenants to address health and other needs as well ...
Changes in the profile of public housing tenants in recent decades have seen growth in the number of...
This report reviews the evidence on tenant participation and activism in the Private Rented Sector (...
To provide good practice guidance to SHAs, and social housing providers more generally, in relation ...
‘Recovery’ is a key concept in the organisation and delivery of interdisciplinary support for people...
The private rental sector has grown significantly and is now home to more than 1.8 million Australia...
Problems related to unpopular housing are not new in Britain's social rented sector. In the past, ho...
The growth of the private rented sector (PRS) since the 2000s in countries with lightly regulated ma...
Summary. In this paper we examine the potential of council tenants and private-sector renters in Eng...