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Leasehold estate
About: Leasehold estate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1589 publications have been published within this topic receiving 21480 citations. The topic is also known as: leasehold & tenancy.
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TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of the allocation patterns of land, specifically urban land, through leasehold or sale, for housing, industrial, commercial, and tourist development, by public or private agencies or persons, and the changing relationship between the landowners and the landholders are examined.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus mainly on UK central government policy, which relates mainly to England and Wales, and brief summaries of activities in the devolved nations are also included.
Abstract: This paper concentrates primarily on UK central government policy, which relates mainly to England and Wales. Brief summaries of activities in the devolved nations are also included. The government undertook a review of housing policy during 2000, as well as implementing other important policy initiatives, such as the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill and the pilot Tenancy Deposit Schemes. The review was regarded as a profound disappointment by the private rented residential sector, and leaves the impression of a government that does not understand the sector, and does not have the time or the resources to acquire that understanding or think deeply about it. Consequently, it falls back on gut instincts, political preconceptions and token gestures. There are many important questions for the sector with which the government seems not to have engaged. Copyright © 2001 Henry Stewart Publications
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01 Jun 2018
TL;DR: The theory of share tenancy: After 50 years, a conference organized by The Ronald Coase Center for Property Rights Research at the University of Hong Kong, November 24-26, 2017 as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: This paper was prepared for "The Theory of Share Tenancy: After 50 Years," a conference organized by The Ronald Coase Center for Property Rights Research at the University of Hong Kong, November 24-26, 2017. The paper first appeared in Chinese as a series of column articles in ifeng.com (凤凰网). The author traces the complex intellectual origins of The Theory of Share Tenancy and an adventurous career that followed.
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