The private rental sector in Australia : living with uncertainty / Alan Morris, Kath Hulse, Hal Pawson
- Bib ID:
- 8612683
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- Author:
- Morris, Alan
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- Singapore, Singapore : Springer, [2021]
- 1 online resource () : color illustrations.
- ISBN:
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- 9813366729 ((electronic book))
- 9789813366725 ((electronic bk.))
- Invalid ISBN:
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- 9789813366718
- 9813366710
- Full contents:
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- Intro
- Preface
- References
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Abbreviations
- 1 Back to the Future? The Decline and Rise of Private Renting in Australia
- Introduction
- An Increasingly Unpopular Form of Housing: Private Renting 1919-1945
- Private Renting from WW2 to the Early 1980s: A Declining and Forgotten Sector
- The Decline of Private Renting and the Rise of Home Ownership and Public Housing
- Gentrification and Slum Clearance
- Private Renting and Poverty
- The Growth of the PRS from the Mid-1980s
- Housing Finance Deregulation and the Favourable Tax Regime for Private Investors
- Affordability Barriers to Home Ownership and the Relative Decline of Social Housing
- A Profile of the Contemporary Private Rental Sector
- Who Lives in the Sector?
- Who Owns and Manages Australia's Privately Rented Properties?
- What Are the Characteristics of Private Rental Properties?
- Conclusion
- References
- 2 Private Rental in Australia: A Lightly Regulated Sector
- Introduction
- Regulatory Context and Rationale
- Tenancy Regulation in Australia: A National Overview
- Rent Regulation
- Security of Tenure
- PRS Security of Tenure in Australia Compared to Other Countries
- Property Condition, Maintenance and the Resolution of Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Regulating Boarding Houses
- Reforming Private Rental Regulation
- Conclusions
- References
- 3 Private Rental Property Ownership
- Introduction
- PRS Provision-Overview of Market Segments and Landlord Types
- Private Rental Sub-Sectors
- Landlord Typologies
- Australian Context for Rental Property Investment
- Market Conditions
- Tax Settings
- Narratives Around Rental Property Ownership
- Financial Regulation and the PRS
- Australia's Private Landlords: Property Portfolios and Investment Behaviour
- Private Rental Property Ownership
- Landlord Incomes
- Corporate Landlords and Build to Rent
- Investor Landlord Motivations and Behaviour
- The Changing Geography of Australia's Private Rental Housing
- Conclusions
- References
- 4 Housing Pathways of Private Renters-Rebounds, Blockages and Dead Ends
- Context
- The "Groups" Focused on and Housing Pathways
- Priced Out of Home Ownership
- Disruption in Income and Accumulation of Disadvantage
- Divorce and Separation
- Retrenchment, Bankruptcy, Poor Health, Death of Partner
- Fall out with Children
- An Inability to Access Social Housing
- Homeownership Aspirations, But Unable to Purchase in Desired Area
- Choosing to Rent
- Conclusion
- References
- 5 Finding a Rental Property and Feeling at Home
- Introduction
- Finding a Rented Property
- Feeling at Home
- Condition of the Dwelling
- Maintenance
- The Relationship of the Tenant with the Landlord/Estate Agent and Feeling at Home
- The Neighbourhood
- Conclusions
- References
- 6 Private Renting and Rental Stress
- Introduction
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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