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Pets and Housing (HABRI Central Bibliography)

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  1. Companion animal renters and pet-friendly housing in the US

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Carlisle-Frank, P., Frank, J. M., Nielsen, L.

    A nationwide empirical study was conducted to determine the factors influencing the availability of pet-friendly rental housing throughout the US. Factors examined included an assessment of a variety of financial and economic factors, rental rates, deposits, turnover and damage histories, rental...

  2. Dogs and practices of community and neighboring

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Power, E. R.

  3. Pet Policy and Housing Prices: Evidence from the Condominium Market

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Lin, Zhenguo, Allen, Marcus T., Carter, Charles C.

  4. Renting with pets: a pathway to housing insecurity?

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Emma R. Power

    Companion animals are rarely considered in rental policy or research. This absence belies their prevalence and growing centrality within practices of family and home, and persists despite evidence of links between companion animals and rental insecurity. This paper begins to address this gap....

  5. Improving secure occupancy in rental housing

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Kath Hulse, Vivienne Milligan

  6. Encouraging pet-friendly housing while protecting landlords from liability

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Laurel Palluzi