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by: Ira Gary Peppercorn, Claude Taffin
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The vast majority of rental housing around the world is unsubsidized
and in private hands. Everywhere there are great needs for safe,
decent, and affordable housing at the lowest income levels. A few
countries-mostly developed ones-have a sizable social rental sector,
yet even here the demand cannot be met and there are often long waiting
lists for subsidized housing in the main cities. In most emerging
economies, the only affordable rentals available are in the informal
sector, with poor housing conditions and little security of tenure.
This book is an effort to bring rental housing to the forefront of
the housing agenda of countries around the world and to provide general
guidance for policy makers whose actions can have an effect on where
and how people live. It warns of the challenges they face and provides
guidelines on how to develop or redevelop a sound rental sector. In
doing so, it can enable key players in housing markets-be they
government officials, private rental property owners, financiers and
nongovernmental organizations-to add rental housing as a critical
housing option and to have an informed discussion on how best to
stimulate this sector.
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