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Informal Transactions Of Low Income Houses In South Africa A Case Study Of Ethekwini Municipality Sandile Mbatha

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Informal Transactions Of Low Income Houses In South Africa A Case Study Of Ethekwini Municipality Sandile Mbatha
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Informal Transactions Of Low Income Houses In South Africa A Case Study Of Ethekwini Municipality Sandile Mbatha instant download after payment.

Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Sandile Mbatha
ISBN: 9783839462799, 3839462797
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Informal Transactions Of Low Income Houses In South Africa A Case Study Of Ethekwini Municipality Sandile Mbatha by Sandile Mbatha 9783839462799, 3839462797 instant download after payment.

Through a series of intricate informal processes and human-centric institutional arrangements, beneficiaries of South African government-subsidized housing force formally registered properties into informality. Sandile Mbatha explores the concept of informality in relation to how such beneficiaries challenge predominant understanding of how property relations function. These practices are embedded in complex urban tenure dynamics that prevail in post-colonial societies; societies, in which the state's imposition of predominantly western forms of tenure and property rights ignore the anthropological nature of housing.

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