Navigating a changing private rental sector: opportunities and challenges for low-income renters
Sharon Parkinson,
Amity James,
Edgar Liu and
Richard Donald Hayward
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Richard Donald Hayward: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)
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This study investigated how low-income renters navigate the private rental sector (PRS) via three core pathways: the formal (via traditional or mainstream real estate agent intermediaries), informal (direct to rooms and dwellings privately managed by landlords and sub-landlords) and supported pathways (via community housing agencies). It provides practitioners and policy makers with an evidence base on changing practices and ways forward in shaping equitable PRS institutions.
Date: 2018-07-18
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/f3h4s
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