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This book explores theory and practice in the complex policy area
of privately rented housing in England, with a particular focus on
environmental and public health. Bringing together a range of both
academic and practicing experts in the field, it responds to the
rapid growth and changing nature of the sector and considers the
range of options available to local authorities in ensuring more
effective regulation strategies. This book: Creates a key,
up-to-date professional resource for housing regulation based on
road-tested academic course material. Breaks down strategies and
practices to an implementational level. Provides impetus to
leaders, practitioners, and students to both deliver and reflect on
improved regulation. Explores responses to various stakeholder
needs through the lens of protecting and supporting tenants. This
book will interest professionals working in public health, housing,
and local authorities, as well as environmental health and housing
academia. Students across environmental health, social work,
nursing, and other disciplines will also find this appealing.
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