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PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR AND POLICIES: DIFFERENT APPROACHES AND REGULATIONS FROM WORLD CASES

Volume: 18 Number: 1 June 15, 2017
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PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR AND POLICIES: DIFFERENT APPROACHES AND REGULATIONS FROM WORLD CASES

Abstract

Housing market is one of the most important components of urban economics. The main target of housing policies is to achieve “a good and sufficient house” for the every household, either as rental or as for sale. In this respect, rental housing policies have always been an important part of housing policies. In rental housing system of developed European countries, social and private rental housing production take place. However, severaldeveloping country rental housing policies, also in Turkey, lack social rental housing production and the system depends on a self organizing supply in free market conditions. In this article, private rental housing systems of various countries, the actors shaping the demand and supply of private rental housing market and relevant regulations are evaluated. As a conclusion, the experience of these developed countries are discussed for guiding policies and regulations in Turkey, where the market is mostly self organized.

Keywords

housing policy,private rented sector,private rented housing regulations

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[1]A. Uğurlar and T. Özelçi Eceral, “ÖZEL KİRALIK KONUT SEKTÖRÜ VE POLİTİKALARI: DÜNYADAN FARKLI YAKLAŞIM VE DÜZENLEME ORNEKLERİ”, TUJES, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 53–71, June 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA25UZ82RL