Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions

M.Ing. === This dissertation proposes to develop a procedure for effective property management that ensures sustainable social housing institutions. The social housing institution is a relatively new concept in South Africa. This industry experiences many problems that include poor relationship mana...

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Main Author: Joynt, Ian
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4352
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-19982017-09-16T04:00:38ZEffective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutionsJoynt, IanHousingReal estate managementM.Ing.This dissertation proposes to develop a procedure for effective property management that ensures sustainable social housing institutions. The social housing institution is a relatively new concept in South Africa. This industry experiences many problems that include poor relationship management and the lack of tenant participation. This research has shown that effective property management practices alleviate certain of these restrictions of social housing. The solution of the dissertation is based on a procedure that follows five stages. This dissertation recommends that end-user education be investigated in further detail.2012-02-06Thesisuj:1998http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4352
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Real estate management
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Real estate management
Joynt, Ian
Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions
description M.Ing. === This dissertation proposes to develop a procedure for effective property management that ensures sustainable social housing institutions. The social housing institution is a relatively new concept in South Africa. This industry experiences many problems that include poor relationship management and the lack of tenant participation. This research has shown that effective property management practices alleviate certain of these restrictions of social housing. The solution of the dissertation is based on a procedure that follows five stages. This dissertation recommends that end-user education be investigated in further detail.
author Joynt, Ian
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title Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions
title_short Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions
title_full Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions
title_fullStr Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions
title_full_unstemmed Effective property management : a tool for sustainable social housing institutions
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