Opening Pandora's box? Capturing the edifice of ‘hopefulness’ in the private rented sector

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Legal Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1017/lst.2023.17
Tola Amodu
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It is estimated that there are in excess of eight million unfit homes in England and that one in five excess deaths are attributable to poor housing conditions, costing the NHS some £1.4bn per year. While the policy focus tends to be on housing supply, it is the private rented sector (PRS) that is a key vehicle for provision. The pandemic has given rise to some unexpected outcomes, not least in regulating that sector. This paper will consider how strategies have changed and generated new modes of regulation in the sector, which may have important longer-term effects for the relation between tenant and landlord. Using the frame of vulnerability and risk theories as a starting position, the paper will critique the role of law in allocating landlord rights and responsibilities. It will look at the implications of moving towards an appreciation of the relational, as opposed to physical aspects of housing provision in regulating landlord behaviour and the attendant risks of so doing. It will be argued that the literatures of vulnerability and risk only make sense if a further element is added in this case: the notion of hope.
打开潘多拉的盒子?在私人租赁行业捕捉“希望”大厦
据估计,英格兰有超过800万套不适合居住的住房,五分之一的超额死亡归因于恶劣的住房条件,英国国家医疗服务体系每年为此花费约14亿英镑。虽然政策重点往往放在住房供应上,但私人租赁部门是提供住房的关键工具。疫情带来了一些意想不到的结果,尤其是在监管该行业方面。本文将考虑该行业的战略是如何改变和产生新的监管模式的,这可能会对租户和房东之间的关系产生重要的长期影响。本文将以脆弱性和风险理论的框架为出发点,对法律在分配地主权利和责任方面的作用进行批判。它将着眼于在规范房东行为方面,对关系而非物质方面的住房供应进行评估的影响,以及这样做的随之而来的风险。有人会说,只有在这种情况下添加了另一个元素:希望的概念,关于脆弱性和风险的文献才有意义。
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