Housing tenure

Housing tenure

Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent forms are tenancy, in which rent is paid to a landlord, and owner occupancy. Mixed forms of tenure are also possible.

The basic forms of tenure can be subdivided, for example an owner-occupier may own a house outright, or it may be mortgaged. In the case of tenancy, the landlord may be a private individual, a non-profit organisation such as a housing association, or a government body, as in public housing.

Surveys used in social science research frequently include questions about housing tenure, because it is a useful proxy for income or wealth, and people are less reluctant to give information about it.

Types

* Owner occupancy - The person or group that occupies a house owns the building (and usually the land on which it sits).

* Tenancy - A landlord who owns an apartment or building rents the right to occupy the unit to a tenant.

* Cooperative - Ownership of the entire building or complex is held in common by a homeowners' association. Individuals have the "right" to occupy a particular apartment by mutual agreement but do not hold exclusive ownership to it.

* Condominium (a.k.a. commonhold and strata title) - Ownership of an apartment or house is assigned to an individual, but common areas (e.g. hallways, heating system, elevators, exterior areas) are controlled by the homeowners' association. Fees are charged to the condo owners for maintenance of the common areas.

* Public housing - Government-owned housing, whether provided for free or leased at a subsidised rate.

* Squatting - Occupation by non-owner without permission by the owner, if any.

tyles and variations

* Timeshare - A modified form of cooperative, condominium, or leased house or apartment, with short-term residency right agreements tailored for vacations.

* Cohousing - A variant of a condominium or cooperative with a high degree of interaction with neighbors in shared areas.

ee also

* Real estate
* List of house types

External links

* [http://www.letsuni.org/information/contracts/ Guide to tenancies and tenancy agreements]


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