Has the devolution made a difference? The pace of change in Scottish housing policy
Series: Housing Finance ; (63) Autumn 2004,58-69 (12)Publication details: 2004Subject(s):- HOUSING POLICY
- TENEMENTS (SCOTLAND) BILL
- PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSING BILL (SCOTLAND)
- SCOTLAND
- MORTGAGE TO RENT SCHEMES
- HOUSING CONDITIONS
- COMMON REPAIRS
- SCOTTISH SINGLE SURVEY SCHEME
- HOUSING QUALITY
- STANDARDS
- INTERVENTION
- PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR
- REGISTERED SOCIAL LANDLORDS
- COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP
- SHARED OWNERSHIP
- LOAN APPROVALS
- STOCK TRANSFER
- AFFORDABILITY
- RIGHT TO BUY
- HOUSING (SCOTLAND) ACT 2001
- HOUSING-MARKET
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68549 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 128202-1001 |
Examines Scottish Executive activity in the private housing and social rented sectors in Scotland since devolution in 1999. Takes an in-depth look at the Housing Improvement Task Force's comprehensive review of housing policy relating to the condition of Scottish private sector housing, the first since 1967. Gives an overview of: the proposed content of the forthcoming Private Sector Housing Bill, now being consulted on; discusses the effect of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001; stock transfer in the social rented sector; and the review of affordable housing in Scotland. Concludes that the housing agenda has been a top priority for the Scottish Parliament and evaluates the success of the initiatives taken. Charts and tables cover: Scottish housing tenure; private lending to registered social landlords; loan approvals to the social sector; right to buy sales; mortgage payments; and house prices in relation to income. References.