Listing 1 - 3 of 3 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Low-income tenants --- Low-income housing --- Public housing --- Rent subsidies --- Low-income housing. --- Low-income tenants. --- Public housing. --- Rent subsidies. --- United States.
Choose an application
Low-income tenants --- Low-income housing --- Public housing --- Rent subsidies --- United States.
Choose an application
The landed estates were one of the fundamental structures of early modern England. They were omnipresent, for they were not confined to the countryside but penetrated into every borough and city. English society was composed largely of landlords and tenants. It follows that to understand the nature of this society the relationship between the two must be studied, and in particular the role of the man who linked them: the estate steward. Stewards, Lords and People analyses the role of the estate stewards in the social mechanisms of later Stuart England. It is based on many years of research among more than 10,000 letters exchanged by stewards and their masters about estates as widely distributed as Northumberland and Cornwall, Cumberland and Sussex.
Landlord and tenant --- Manors --- Real estate management --- History. --- England --- Social conditions --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Property management --- Apartment houses --- Housing --- Office buildings --- Real estate business --- Tenants --- Commercial law --- Housing management --- Land tenure --- Possessory interests in land --- Real property --- Distress (Law) --- Farm tenancy --- Leases --- Rent --- Waste (Law) --- Law and legislation
Listing 1 - 3 of 3 |
Sort by
|