Abstract
Sixty years ago, private renting was numerically the most popular tenure in Britain. Today, it is a truly residual part of the housing system. The private rented sector (PRS) does, however, seem to be experiencing a small reversal of fortune (see Figure 7.1 and below).
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© 1999 Kenneth Gibb, Moira Munro and Madhu Satsangi
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Gibb, K., Munro, M., Satsangi, M. (1999). Private Rented Housing. In: Housing Finance in the UK. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14117-3_7
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