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Reforms threaten RSLs in the regions

Series: Housing Today ; 18(5) 25 May 2000, 3(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: A study by the Chartered Institute of Housing and consultancy HACAS suggests that housing associations in the east Midlands are likely to be the most at risk when government introduces its rent reforms. Factors that combine for a vulnerable Midlands are low demand, low capital values and a sluggish housing market.
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A study by the Chartered Institute of Housing and consultancy HACAS suggests that housing associations in the east Midlands are likely to be the most at risk when government introduces its rent reforms. Factors that combine for a vulnerable Midlands are low demand, low capital values and a sluggish housing market.