Housing association
In Ireland and the United Kingdom, housing associations are private, non-profit making organisations that provide low-cost "social housing" for people in need of a home. Any budget surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes and it cannot be used for personal benefit of directors or shareholders. Although independent, they are regulated by the state and commonly receive public funding. They are now the United Kingdom's major providers of new housing for rent, while many also run shared ownership schemes to help those who cannot afford to buy a home outright.
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Housing association
In Ireland and the United Kingdom, housing associations are private, non-profit making organisations that provide low-cost "social housing" for people in need of a home. Any budget surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes and it cannot be used for personal benefit of directors or shareholders. Although independent, they are regulated by the state and commonly receive public funding. They are now the United Kingdom's major providers of new housing for rent, while many also run shared ownership schemes to help those who cannot afford to buy a home outright.
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Een woningcorporatie, woningbo ...... uid als toegelaten instelling.
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In Ireland and the United King ...... ssions', 'housing trusts' etc.
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Las asociaciones para la vivie ...... s de violencia de género, etc.
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Les Housing association sont d ...... aux des collectivités locales.
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جمعية الإسكان هي عادةً مُنظمة ...... ة عن بناء مساكن جديدة للإيجار.
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Een woningcorporatie, woningbo ...... e Woningwet. Ze worden daar aa
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In Ireland and the United King ...... afford to buy a home outright.
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Las asociaciones para la vivie ...... sas en un determinado momento.
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Les Housing association sont d ...... aux des collectivités locales.
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جمعية الإسكان هي عادةً مُنظمة ...... ة عن بناء مساكن جديدة للإيجار.
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Asociación para la vivienda
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Housing association
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Housing association
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Woningcorporatie
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جمعية إسكان
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