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The changing institutions of private rental housing: an international review

Chris Martin, +2 more
- Vol. 292, Iss: 292
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In this paper, the authors investigated the private rental sector policy settings and institutions relevant to Australia in 10 countries in Australasia, Europe and North America, with a detailed review of the sectors in Germany, Ireland, United Kingdom and United States.
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This study investigated the private rental sector policy settings and institutions relevant to Australia in 10 countries in Australasia, Europe and North America, with a detailed review of the sectors in Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom and United States. The research investigated the international experience of housing and impact of broader economic systems, financial settings, landlord and tenancy structures and regulation in the reference countries.

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What is international definition of rental housing?

International rental housing refers to the policies, institutions, and structures governing the private rental sector across countries like Germany, Ireland, the UK, and the US, as studied in the research.