Part I. Private renting in transition countries: historical perspective and structural changes.- Chapter 1: Private renting in Western Europe.- Chapter 2: Private renting under socialism.- Chapter 3: Property restitution after 1990.- Chapter 4: The policy environment of private renting after 1990.- Chapter 5: Poor and vulnerable households in private renting.- Part II. Country case studies: history, current status and future prospects.- Chapter 6: Croatia: towards formalization.- Chapter 7: Czech Republic: growth and professionalization.- Chapter 8: East Germany: integration to a well-established environment.- Chapter 9: Estonia: limited potential for improvement.- Chapter 10: Hungary: growing role of a hidden sector.- Chapter 11: Poland: gradual growth across barriers.- Chapter 12: Russia: a long road to institutionalization.- Chapter 13: Slovenia
: untapped potential.- Part III. Conclusion: private renting - a viable alternative?.- Chapter 14: Private renting in social provision: Social Rental Agencies in Western Europe.- Chapter 15: Private renting in social provision: initiatives in transition countries.- Chapter 16: Central and East European housing regimes in the light of private renting.
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