Two million in unsafe homes
Language: English Series: Daily Telegraph ; 26 September 1991, 4 | Independent ; 26 September 1991, 6(2)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Two million private tenants live in potential death-traps according to the National Consumer Council`s report "Death-trap housing". It claims that the description could apply to 80% of the estimated 334,000 multiple-occupancy houses in England and Wales.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2737-31 Rent to mortgage | WB2737-32 Rental market expands | WB2737-33 Repairs grants | WB2737-34 Two million in unsafe homes | WB2737-35 99-year mortgage | WB2737-36 Special deal on repossessed homes | WB2737-37 Money down the drain |
Two million private tenants live in potential death-traps according to the National Consumer Council`s report "Death-trap housing". It claims that the description could apply to 80% of the estimated 334,000 multiple-occupancy houses in England and Wales.