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The major tenures

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We have been discussing the activities of successive governments to support or withdraw support from the housing needs of various sections of the population: owner-occupiers, council tenants, private tenants, landlords and so on. These various tenures obviously differ in the advantages they carry and in the ease with which households can join any particular tenure group. This and the following chapter examine some of these differences.

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© 1979 Jane Darke and Roy Darke

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Darke, J., Darke, R. (1979). The major tenures. In: Who Needs Housing?. Crisis Points. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16198-0_3

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