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  2. Racism in renting exposed as student on SpareRoom sent ... - AOL

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    Minority ethnic students were also more likely to report landlords coming into the property when they shouldn’t - 36 per cent to 20 per cent - and more likely to experience an unaffordable rent ...

  3. How renting in London became an unimaginable hellscape - AOL

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    One SpareRoom advert went viral last week after a landlord advertised a single bedroom for rent at £1,350 a month, with several strict living conditions for their potential tenant, including ...

  4. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    Rooming houses are usually owned and operated by private landlords. [2] Rooming houses are better described as a "living arrangement" rather than a specially "built form" of housing; rooming houses involve people who are not related living together, often in an existing house, and sharing a kitchen, bathroom (in most cases), and a living room ...

  5. Why having a spare room is the next battle in the wars ... - AOL

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    Why having a spare room is the next battle in the wars between generations ... The latest English Housing Survey reveals that 55.7 per cent of owner-occupied homes in England, equating to just ...

  6. Private rented sector - Wikipedia

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    For the greater part of the 20th century the private rented sector was in long-term decline. The combination of growth in owner-occupation and the role of city councils, borough councils, and district councils as social landlords, through public housing and latterly the housing association movement, contributed to a decline in the private rented sector.

  7. Bedroom tax - Wikipedia

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    The bedroom tax is a United Kingdom welfare policy whereby tenants living in public housing (also called council or social housing) with rooms deemed "spare" experience a reduction in Housing Benefit, resulting in them being obliged to fund this reduction from their incomes, move home, or face rent arrears and potential eviction by their landlord (be that the local authority or a housing ...