2021
DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2021.1928006
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Has the revival in the Scottish private rented sector since the millennium achieved maturity?

Abstract: The paper presents a framework for assessing maturity of the private rented sector (PRS) that is tested by reference to a study of Edinburgh set within a Scottish context. The mature market framework is developed by reference to investment theory and comparison with established PRSs in Europe. The PRS is accepted to a degree by users, the government, the wider community and investors. However, the PRS still lacks complete acceptance among tenants and fiscal changes have reduced its financial attractiveness to … Show more

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“…. In many cultures, the private landlord has always received notoriety as a 'folk devil'(Farnood & Jones, 2021). For example,Crook and Kemp (2011) described private landlords in the UK 'being almost a pariah in the 1970s'.…”
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“…. In many cultures, the private landlord has always received notoriety as a 'folk devil'(Farnood & Jones, 2021). For example,Crook and Kemp (2011) described private landlords in the UK 'being almost a pariah in the 1970s'.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%