Housing management problems in Canada .: NH15-513/1981E-PDF
"Housing Management problems have not received much attention in the housing policy formulation process in Canada. A great deal more emphasis has been placed on policies designed to increase the volume of new house building. In this process a high quality housing stock valued at $216.5 billion at the end of 1979 has been built up. The role that the additions to and the utilization of this housing stock plays in the national economy is outlined in section one of this monograph. The composition of this housing stock by type of owner and type of dwelling is discussed in section two ... In section three the problems faced by owners and landlords in the management of the housing stock, are touched upon. ... In the final section government interventions undertaken for social reasons in the housing field are discussed"--Introd., p. i-ii.
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| Title | Housing management problems in Canada . |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | ii, 34 p. |
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