An Examination of the Impact of Rent Control on Mobile Home Prices in California
- Topics:
- Real Estate Services,
- Regulations
- Tags:
- Advertising & Promotion,
- California,
- Marketing,
- Mobile,
- Mobile Home,
- University Of Southern California
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Overview: This study examines the impact of rent control of mobile home parks in seven counties of California between 1983 and 2003. Sales of mobile homes on rent-controlled pads are hypothesized to sell at prices higher than identical models sold in mobile home parks without rent control. The statistical tests corroborated this expectation. The number of rent-controlled jurisdictions of California has increased over the last twenty years, as has the share of the number, value, and square footage of coaches subject to rent control.
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Format: PDF | Size: 412KB | Date: Nov 2004 | Pages: 18
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