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Beijing zhong di shou ru jie ceng zhu fang wen ti yan jiu. Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Beijing zhong di shou ru jie ceng zhu fang wen ti yan jiu. Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Manhattan for rent, 1785-1850. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989.

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Hold: How to find, buy, and rent houses for wealth. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013.

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Gary, Brozek, ed. Buy it, rent it, profit!: Make money as a landlord in any real estate market. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009.

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Tanney, Anthony. Distress for rent. Bristol: Jordans, 2000.

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M, Severijn, and United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe., eds. Rent policy in ECE countries: Synthesis report on the Seminar held in Amsterdam (Netherlands) 27-31 October 1986. New York: United Nations, 1990.

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Hodges, Jane. Rent vs. own: A real estate reality check for navigating booms, busts, and bad advice. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2012.

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Jorgensen, Richard H. The new no-nonsense landlord: Building wealth with rental properties. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.

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H, Jorgensen Richard, ed. The new no-nonsense landlord: Building wealth with rental properties. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.

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Tax consequences of FHA multifamily restructuring: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity of the Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, September 17, 1997. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Office, General Accounting. Federal rental housing production incentives: Effect on rents and investor returns : report. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1985.

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Rampley-Sturgeon, Nick. Buying to Rent ("Financial Times"). Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2002.

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Byrd, Preston. I Don't Rent, I Rent: A Guide to Developing and Owning Multi-Family Housing Real Estate. Independently Published, 2019.

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Understanding Rent Control: Rental Housing Committee of the Real Estate, Housing & Land Use Section, 1989. District of Columbia Bar, 1989.

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Chavis, Bryan M. Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money As a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market. Touchstone, 2017.

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Buy it, rent it, profit!: Make money as a landlord in any real estate market. Touchstone, 2017.

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Chavis, Bryan M. Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market. Tantor and Blackstone Publishing, 2021.

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Severijn, M., and L. Buckers. Rent Policy in Ece Countries / Sales No E.90.Ii.E.29. United Nations Pubns, 1991.

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Hodges, Jane. Rent vs. Own: A Real Estate Reality Check for Navigating Booms, Busts, and Bad Advice. Chronicle Books LLC, 2012.

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Travers, Iain, Anthony Tanney, and Tamar Halevy. Distress for Rent: Law and Practice. Jordan Pub, 2000.

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Cashing In on a Second Home in Mexico: How to Buy, Rent and Profit from Property South of the Border. Crabman Publishing, 2007.

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Gallent, Nick. Whose Housing Crisis? Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447345312.001.0001.

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England, and especially London, remain in the grip of a housing cost crisis marked by extraordinary ratios between median house prices and workplace earnings. House prices have continued to rise over the last decade despite a stagnation in earnings. At the root of the crisis is the problematic relationship that individuals and economies share with residential property. Housing’s social purpose, as home, is frequently relegated behind its economic function, as asset, able to offer a hedge against weakening pensions or source of investment and equity release for individuals, or guarantee rising public revenues, sustain consumer confidence and provide evidence of ‘growth’ for economies. England’s economy – along with that of the rest of the UK – has been on a long transition away from manufacturing for several decades. It is now reliant on services and particularly the financial services associated with real estate consumption and debt production. This book explores the 'UK's economic transition and examines associated housing outcomes. The re-functioning of housing in the twentieth century is a cause of great social inequality, as housing becomes a place to park and extract wealth. What can be done to address this inequality and what role might planning play in delivering fairer outcomes and in re-prioritising housing’s social function?
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Parr, Connal. The Anger and Energy of Gary Mitchell. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791591.003.0007.

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Born and brought up on the overwhelmingly Protestant Rathcoole housing estate, Gary Mitchell explored the fragmentation of Ulster Loyalism during the era of the peace process in his key plays and continues to mine the disillusionment and travails of the Protestant working class across Northern Ireland. The Rathcoole focus highlights the dying embers of the Labour movement which carried on in Newtownabbey while the rest of the Northern Ireland Labour Party had faded away, a spirit embodied by the independent councillor Mark Langhammer. Though Mitchell was forced to leave Rathcoole in 2005, he continues to grapple with the strains of working-class Protestant communities in the form of policing tensions, identity questions, and a growing underclass (or ‘precariat’) which considers itself—like other white working-class groups—‘left behind’ by politicians and deindustrialization.
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Billson, Anne. Let the Right One In. Liverpool University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906733506.001.0001.

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These days it takes a very special vampire movie to stand out. Like Twilight, the Swedish film Let the Right One In is a love story between a human and a vampire but there the resemblance ends. Let the Right One In is not a romantic fantasy but combines the supernatural with social realism. Set on a housing estate in the suburbs of Stockholm in the early 1980s, it's the story of Oskar, a lonely, bullied child, who makes friends with Eli, the girl in the next apartment. 'Oskar, I'm not a girl,' she tells him and she's not kidding. They forge a relationship which is oddly innocent yet disturbing, two outsiders against the rest of the world. But one of these outsiders is, effectively, a serial killer. While Let the Right One In is startlingly original, it nevertheless couldn't have existed without the near century of vampire cinema that preceded it. This book looks at how it has drawn from, and wrung new twists on, such classics as Nosferatu (1922), how vampire cinema has already flirted with social realism in films like Near Dark (1987) and how vampire mythology adapts itself to the modern world.
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