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Landlord and Tenant - Housing the Poor in Urban Mexico (Hardcover)
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Landlord and Tenant - Housing the Poor in Urban Mexico (Hardcover)
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Hundreds of millions of tenants live in Third World cities. In many
cities, they constitute the majority of households. Despite the
numerical importance of this segment of the population, there
exists only limited information on who these people are and their
living conditions. Information is even more limited on those who
provide rental accommodation.
"Landlord and Tenant" is the first book written in English to
discuss rental housing in the developing world, particularly in
Latin America. The book summarizes and analyzes current knowledge
about rental housing in Latin America, and compares this
information with the situation in other areas of the developing
world.
The authors use survey data and in-depth interviews to compile a
detailed portrayal of landlords and tenants in Mexico. They explore
the reasons that landlords invest, or fail to invest, in rental
housing and the reasons that tenants move into rental housing and
into peripheral self-help ownership. The relationship between
landlords and tenants is examined, with an explanation of how the
state intervenes in that relationship. "Landlord" "and Tenant" also
reviews Mexican housing policy, with its clear bias towards
increasing home ownership, and explores ways of improving the
quality and stock of rental accommodation.
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