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  2. Rent regulation in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    C Rapkin, The Private Rental Housing Market in New York City (1966) G Sternlieb, The Urban Housing Dilemma (1972) P Weitzman, 'Economics and Rent Regulation: A Call for a New Perspective' (1984-1985) 13 NYU Review of Legal and Social Change 975-988

  3. Beds in sheds - Wikipedia

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    "Beds in sheds" refers to substandard and usually illegal housing in the United Kingdom, particularly in Greater London. [1] [2] It is characterised by garden sheds being converted into living accommodation for private rent. Following the prevalence of "beds in sheds", Newham Council introduced compulsory licensing for residential landlords. [3]

  4. York Museum Gardens - Wikipedia

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    It is the first time such a large exhibition of outdoor sculpture has been displayed in York. [36] Ghosts in the Garden (23 September – 7 November 2022) is a series of wire-mesh sculptures of historical figures on display throughout the Artist's garden and Museum Gardens as well as at the Treasurer's House, York, Merchant Adventurers' Hall ...

  5. Costco's New Shed Doubles As a Backyard Retreat—And ... - AOL

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    Now until March 31, Costco shoppers can snag up to $3,000 off the Yardline Upton Wood Shed. Turn it into the tiny home of your dreams. Costco's New Shed Doubles As a Backyard Retreat—And It's on ...

  6. Goddards House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    Goddards House and Garden is an Arts and Crafts house in Dringhouses, York, England. It was built in 1927 for Noel and Kathleen Terry of the famed chocolate-manufacturing family Terry's with the house designed by local architect Walter Brierley and the garden by George Dillistone.

  7. Treasurer's House, York - Wikipedia

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    The first Treasurer for York Minster was appointed in 1091 when the office was established by Archbishop of York Thomas of Bayeux, but all that remains of his original house is an external wall which forms part of Grays Court and sections of 12th-century masonry in the present Treasurer's House for which it is uncertain whether they are in-situ or have been reused.

  8. Fenton House, York - Wikipedia

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    Fenton House is an historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. It is a Grade II* listed structure , standing at 9 Precentor's Court . The house dates to 1680, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] although a mediaeval wall was discovered when floor repairs took place. [ 4 ]

  9. Cumberland House, York - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland House, seen from King's Staith. Cumberland House is a Grade I listed building in the city centre of York, in England. The main entrance, on Cumberland Street. The house lies on King's Staith, overlooking the River Ouse. While the basement is accessed from King's Staith, because the street frequently floods, the house's main entrance ...