Fair shares
Series: Inside Housing ; 19 July 2002, 16-17 (2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Evaluates the potential of equity stakes as a means of helping social housing tenants access the benefits of asset-ownership, of improving the status of social housing, of revolutionising the relationship between tenants and landlords and even reforming the right to buy. Cites recent research by the Chartered Institute of Housing/Institute for Public Policy Research "A stake worth having?" which indicates considerable support from tenants with less certainty from landlords that equity stakes would raise the status of social housing. Lists the key requirements for implementing a successful scheme.| Item type | Current library | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | 1 | Available | 119183-1001 |
Evaluates the potential of equity stakes as a means of helping social housing tenants access the benefits of asset-ownership, of improving the status of social housing, of revolutionising the relationship between tenants and landlords and even reforming the right to buy. Cites recent research by the Chartered Institute of Housing/Institute for Public Policy Research "A stake worth having?" which indicates considerable support from tenants with less certainty from landlords that equity stakes would raise the status of social housing. Lists the key requirements for implementing a successful scheme.