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Rental housing, a case of Delhi (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS 1.1. INTRODUCTION TO RENTAL HOUSING 1 1.2. UNDERSTANDING OF RENTAL HOUSING MARKET 2 1.2.1. HOUSING TENURE . 2 1.2.2. TENURE CHOICE 2 1.2.3. SIGNIFICANCE OF RENTING 3 1.2.5. LANDLORD TENANT RELATIONS 4 1.3. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY. 4 1.4. AIM AND OBJECTIVES 5 1.5. METHODOLOGY 6 1.5. ASSUMPTIONS, SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 8 CHAPTER 2: RENTAL HOUSING IN INDIA 9 2.1. URBAN HOUSING SCENARIO AND SHARE OF RENTAL HOUSING 9 2.2. LEGISLATION AND POLICIES: ISSUES FROM PAST TO PRESENT 11 2.3. CASES OF SURAT AND BANGALORE 14 CHAPTER 3: INTERNATIONAL RENTAL HOUSING INITIATIVES 16 3.1. NETHERLANDS 16 3.2. FINLAND . 17 3.3. CONNECTICUT 18 3.4. MINNESOTA 18 CHAPTER 4: RENTAL HOUSING IN DELHI 19 4.1. DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH AND SETTLEMENT PATTERN 19 4.2. CHARACTERISTICS OF POPULATION GROWTH . 22 4.3. CHARACTERISTICS OF RENTAL HOUSING . 23 4.4. EMPLOYMENT, INCOME AND EXPENDITURE 27 4.5. City’s RENTAL VS OWNERSHIP STATUS 32 CASE STUDY AND PRIMARY SURVEY 35 FINDINGS 45 CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECCOMONDATIONS 46 5.1. CONCLUSIONS 46 5.2. RENTAL HOUSING: ISSUES AND CONSTRAINTS 47 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS 48 STRATEGY TO IMPROVE HOUSING SUPPLY 50 RECOMMENDATIONS 50 BIBLIOGRAPHY ANNEXURES LIST OF TABLES LIST OF IMAGES
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CONTENTS 1.1. INTRODUCTION TO RENTAL HOUSING 1 1.2. UNDERSTANDING OF RENTAL HOUSING MARKET 2 1.2.1. HOUSING TENURE . 2 1.2.2. TENURE CHOICE 2 1.2.3. SIGNIFICANCE OF RENTING 3 1.2.5. LANDLORD TENANT RELATIONS 4 1.3. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY. 4 1.4. AIM AND OBJECTIVES 5 1.5. METHODOLOGY 6 1.5. ASSUMPTIONS, SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 8 CHAPTER 2: RENTAL HOUSING IN INDIA 9 2.1. URBAN HOUSING SCENARIO AND SHARE OF RENTAL HOUSING 9 2.2. LEGISLATION AND POLICIES: ISSUES FROM PAST TO PRESENT 11 2.3. CASES OF SURAT AND BANGALORE 14 CHAPTER 3: INTERNATIONAL RENTAL HOUSING INITIATIVES 16 3.1. NETHERLANDS 16 3.2. FINLAND . 17 3.3. CONNECTICUT 18 3.4. MINNESOTA 18 CHAPTER 4: RENTAL HOUSING IN DELHI 19 4.1. DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH AND SETTLEMENT PATTERN 19 4.2. CHARACTERISTICS OF POPULATION GROWTH . 22 4.3. CHARACTERISTICS OF RENTAL HOUSING . 23 4.4. EMPLOYMENT, INCOME AND EXPENDITURE 27 4.5. City’s RENTAL VS OWNERSHIP STATUS 32 CASE STUDY AND PRIMARY SURVEY 35 FINDINGS 45 CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECCOMONDATIONS 46 5.1. CONCLUSIONS 46 5.2. RENTAL HOUSING: ISSUES AND CONSTRAINTS 47 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS 48 STRATEGY TO IMPROVE HOUSING SUPPLY 50 RECOMMENDATIONS 50 BIBLIOGRAPHY ANNEXURES LIST OF TABLES LIST OF IMAGES

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