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The Rental Letter of Housing Minister Dekker: Too Early and Too Complicated
Priemus, Hugo
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International Journal of Housing Policy
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In the Netherlands 95 per cent of all rents are regulated. The Housing Minister announced in her Rental Letter of November 2004 that this would be reduced to 75 per cent. At the same time she wants the housing associations to contribute €250 million a year to the increasing public expenditure...
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The Rental Letter of Housing Minister Dekker: Too Early and Too Complicated
Priemus, Hugo
- In:
European Journal of Housing Policy
6
(
2006
)
2
,
pp. 221-235
In the Netherlands 95 per cent of all rents are regulated. The Housing Minister announced in her Rental Letter of November 2004 that this would be reduced to 75 per cent. At the same time she wants the housing associations to contribute €250 million a year to the increasing public expenditure...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005141124
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