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100 _aMiller, C
245 _aRegistered social landlords and changes in rent
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490 _aRoof
_v25(6) November/December 2000, 24(6)
520 _aLooks at the Housing Corporation's third annual analysis of registered social landlords' performance in reducing rent increases. The research revealed: the average rent increase was down from 1999; the average change in rent for all large RSLs was 3.2%; RSLs with the highest rent levels obtained the lowest increases in rent; geographical diversity has little impact on whether rent increases are high or low; LSVT authorities had significantly higher rent increases while Black and Minority Ethnic RSLs had much lower rent increases than average; and RSLs with the lowest rent changes tend to have high proportions of assured stock. Concludes that generally RSLs are committed to reducing overall rates of increase. Tables.
590 _aABS
650 _aREGISTERED SOCIAL LANDLORDS
650 _aRSLS
650 _aASSURED TENANCIES
650 _aETHNIC MINORITIES
650 _aRENT RISES
650 _aLARGE SCALE VOLUNTARY TRANSFERS
650 _aTHE HOUSING CORPORATION
650 _aPERFORMANCE STANDARDS
650 _aALL ITEMS RETAIL PRICES INDEX
690 _aAffordable housing
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710 _aHousing Corporation
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