Scottish Government review of the private rented sector [electronic resource] volume 3, views and experiences of landlords in the private rented sector in Scotland
Crook, A. D. H. Prof
Scottish Government review of the private rented sector volume 3, views and experiences of landlords in the private rented sector in Scotland [electronic resource] - Edinburgh Scottish Government 2009
Acknowledgements -- Executive summary -- Introduction: aim, objectives and methods -- The policy and market environment -- Acquiring and managing dwelling portfolios -- Lettings -- Letting preferences -- Attitudes to letting -- Advice, training and professional bodies -- Rates of return -- Future intentions -- Findings from the focus group -- Summary and conclusions -- References -- Technical appendix
Presents the results of research into the opinions, understanding and experiences of private sector landlords. The research is part of a wider review, which was aimed at: undertaking a general stock take of the sector; examining the role which the sector plays in housing those on low incomes and benefits; and looking at good practice in relation to local authorities and their contact with the private rented sector. For other publications in this series, see E147029, E147032, E147035 and E147036.
Advanced
9780755974566
0950-2254
Scotland--1999-
346.4104342 $2 18
Scottish Government review of the private rented sector volume 3, views and experiences of landlords in the private rented sector in Scotland [electronic resource] - Edinburgh Scottish Government 2009
Acknowledgements -- Executive summary -- Introduction: aim, objectives and methods -- The policy and market environment -- Acquiring and managing dwelling portfolios -- Lettings -- Letting preferences -- Attitudes to letting -- Advice, training and professional bodies -- Rates of return -- Future intentions -- Findings from the focus group -- Summary and conclusions -- References -- Technical appendix
Presents the results of research into the opinions, understanding and experiences of private sector landlords. The research is part of a wider review, which was aimed at: undertaking a general stock take of the sector; examining the role which the sector plays in housing those on low incomes and benefits; and looking at good practice in relation to local authorities and their contact with the private rented sector. For other publications in this series, see E147029, E147032, E147035 and E147036.
Advanced
9780755974566
0950-2254
Scotland--1999-
346.4104342 $2 18