Exploring Various Facets of Rental Housing Environment

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Diving into the world of rental housing, this collection of images covers a wide range of topics such as learning outcomes, myths, urban statistics, family houses, and more. Delve into the extent, supply, and access to rental housing, along with discussions on why it tends to be invisible and who the key players like landlords and tenants are. Gain insights into the quality of rental housing and the needs of individuals in this domain.


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  1. RENTAL HOUSING

  2. Learning Outcomes

  3. Structure of the Module

  4. Extent of Rental Housing

  5. Small-scale Rental Housing

  6. Rental Housings Poor Image

  7. Why People Rent

  8. Eight Myths About Rental Housing

  9. Unreliable Urban Rental Statistics

  10. The Contribution of Family Houses

  11. Why Rental Housing Tends to be Invisible

  12. Supply of Rental Housing

  13. How People Access Rental Housing

  14. Migrants From Rural Areas and Rental Housing

  15. Who are the Landlords?

  16. Women as Landlords

  17. Tenants as Landlords

  18. Accommodation Needs: Quality of Rental Housing

  19. Accommodation Needs: Access to Jobs and Public Services

  20. Accommodation Needs: Access to Basic Infrastructure

  21. Accommodation Needs: Location and Social Support Systems

  22. Accommodation Needs: Tenants Mobility Patterns

  23. Accommodation Needs: Tenants Circumstances

  24. Levels of Rent

  25. Landlord-tenant Relationships

  26. How Much to Charge?

  27. Problems of Rent Controls

  28. Problems With Rental Regulations

  29. Five Policy Options for Promoting Rental Housing

  30. Conclusions

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