LandlordsMultifamily housingOvercrowdingPrivate rental housing sectorProperty maintenanceProperty owners and managers surveyRent controlRental housing financeThis article describes the key features of the private rental housing industry in the United States and Canada, beginning with an overview of ...
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(2010) Ma and pa landlords and the risky tenant: discourses in the New Zealand pri- vate rental sector housing, Housing Studies, 25(1), pp. 21-38.Bierre, S., Howden-Chapman, P., and Signal, L. (2009) `Ma and Pa' landlords and the `risky' tenant: discourses in the New Zealand...
Our analysis also contributes to the picture of financialized rental property investment; here drawing on a survey of investor landlords and their properties in an Australian PRS growth centre: disadvantaged suburbs in western Sydney. Most investors lived elsewhere; the attractions of western Sydney ...
Private Rental LandlordsA. Gilbert
Rental housing is in relative decline. Nevertheless, the numbers of tenants in most cities are usually increasing even though neither the state nor the commercial landlords are interested in creating rental housing. The vacuum has been filled by small-scale investors many of whom live in self-...
Private Rental LandlordsA. Mallach
This article investigates the politico-cultural processes underpinning the financialization of private rental housing. Exploring the case of Australia, it shows how debt-financed landlords have been discursively reframed as 'mum and dad investors' who are valorized politically as enterprising, self-...
Financializationprivate rented sectorwelfare systemsThis article investigates the politico-cultural processes underpinning the financialization of private rental housing. Exploring the case of Australia, it shows how debt-financed landlords have been discursively reframed as 'mum and dad investors' who are ...
landlordsregulationAfter privatisation in the 1990s, the Hungarian public rental sector decreased sharply in size, from 23% to 3% by 2012. Meanwhile, against expectations, the private rental sector (PRS) did not undergo dynamic growth either, its official share now being 4%. The PRS seems to ...