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House property & its management

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A collection of practical essays, reports and letters that explain methods for managing small houses and tenements occupied by working families, combining businesslike administration with tact and personal responsibility. It outlines the selection and training of managers, routine repairs and sanitation, rent collection, and tenant relations, and presents municipal, cooperative and foreign examples as illustrations. The pieces contend that careful, empowered management and encouragement of tenant participation can prevent housing decline as effectively as clearance schemes, improve living conditions in both old and new property, and reconcile owners’ interests with the welfare of occupiers.

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Octavia Hill

Octavia Hill (1838-1912) was a prominent English social reformer and housing advocate, known for her pioneering work in improving living conditions for the urban poor in London. She co-founded the National Trust and was instrumental in the development of social housing, emphasizing the importance of community and the environment. Hill's notable works include "Homes of the London Poor," where she documented the dire conditions faced by the impoverished, and "Our Common Land," which reflects her commitment to public spaces and land preservation. Her letters, compiled in "Life of Octavia Hill as Told in Her Letters," provide insight into her thoughts and motivations as a reformer.

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