Housing Betterment, Volumes 7-8National Housing Association., 1918 From 1921-27 (v. 10-16) third member of each volume includes "Recent books and reports on housing and town-planning." |
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... rental value of $ 30 or less in habitable condition . A canvass of the operative build- ers show that they were in a ... rent 14 Rent Profiteering in Waterbury.
... rental value of $ 30 or less in habitable condition . A canvass of the operative build- ers show that they were in a ... rent 14 Rent Profiteering in Waterbury.
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... Rent Increase Commission appointed some time ago by Governor Hol- comb . Mayor Scully stated that the population had ... rent . Ex - Senator William J. Larkin , of the Waterbury Clock Co. , reported more than 100 instances in which the ...
... Rent Increase Commission appointed some time ago by Governor Hol- comb . Mayor Scully stated that the population had ... rent . Ex - Senator William J. Larkin , of the Waterbury Clock Co. , reported more than 100 instances in which the ...
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... rentals . It is in- teresting to note that both of our Housing Companies , which erected a few years ago , homes for day laborers at a monthly rental of $ 7.50 and $ 9.00 for three and four room apartments , only within the last three ...
... rentals . It is in- teresting to note that both of our Housing Companies , which erected a few years ago , homes for day laborers at a monthly rental of $ 7.50 and $ 9.00 for three and four room apartments , only within the last three ...
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... renting property , in defense of his belief that the hous- ing problem - particularly that phase of it having to do with main- tenance - could be more readily solved if housing legislation were made more favorable to the landlord ...
... renting property , in defense of his belief that the hous- ing problem - particularly that phase of it having to do with main- tenance - could be more readily solved if housing legislation were made more favorable to the landlord ...
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... rent , he will be more liberal with tenants and will be satisfied to take smaller returns on his investment . There will be less waste , less destruction of property and less beating landlords out of rent ; consequently the rents would ...
... rent , he will be more liberal with tenants and will be satisfied to take smaller returns on his investment . There will be less waste , less destruction of property and less beating landlords out of rent ; consequently the rents would ...
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Page 8 - Corporation — which was an adjunct of the Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation of the Department of Labor — that Bureau, according to a summary of its accomplishments by Joseph D.
Page 14 - Ohio, fixing the cost of extinguishing preventable fires upon citizens disregarding fire prevention orders, and a more general legal recognition of the common law principle of personal liability for damage resulting from fires due to carelessness or neglect. 6. The wider general use of the automatic sprinkler as a fire extinguishing...
Page 37 - Child life, the workers' physical condition and public health demand that the wage-earner and his family shall be given a full opportunity to live under wholesome conditions. It is not only necessary that there shall be sanitary and appropriate houses to live in but that a sufficient number of dwellings shall be available to free the people from high rents and overcrowding. The ownership of homes, free from the grasp of exploitive and speculative interests, will make for more efficient workers, more...
Page 30 - President, in the interest of public health, comfort, morals, safety, and welfare, to provide for the discontinuance of the use as dwellings of buildings situated in alleys and to eliminate the hidden communities in inhabited alleys of the District of Columbia...
Page 18 - In incorporated cities no franchise must be granted for the purpose herein expressed, unless the consent in writing of the owners of a majority of the frontage upon the road or street along which...
Page 44 - ... them to acquire (easily, quickly, and cheaply) all the land they require and to extend their enterprises in housing and town planning, parks, and public libraries, the provision of music and the organization of recreation ; and also to undertake, besides the retailing of coal, other services of common utility, particularly the local supply of milk, wherever this is not already fully and satisfactorily organized by a cooperative society.
Page 41 - States; to acquire by lease or otherwise, through the Administrator of General Services, buildings or parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Administration for a period not to exceed ten years without regard to the Act of March 3, 1877 (40 USC 34...
Page 58 - The general belief among the health profession is that influenza will return next winter, and a full session will therefore be devoted to this subject for the purpose of developing methods of control.
Page 18 - Sites — No building should be erected on a site which shall not have been drained of surface water, or which shall have been filled up with any material impregnated with faecal matter, or with animal or vegetable matter, unless and until such matter shall have been removed, and the ground surface under such building shall be properly asphalted or covered with concrete or other dry and hard material to a thickness of six inches at least.
Page 13 - Association advocated the following measures : 1. The adoption by municipalities of the Standard Building Code of the National Board of Fire Underwriters to the end that fire-resistive building construction may be encouraged, the use of inflammable roof coverings prohibited, adequate exit facilities from buildings assured, and interiors so designed and fire-stopped as to make easy the extinguishment of fires therein. 2. The adoption by all states of minimum building requirements for the protection...