Why don't owners improve their homes? Results from a survey following a housing warrant‐of‐fitness assessment for health and safety
Abstract Objective: To assess homeowners' intentions to make voluntary improvements to their homes following a warrant‐of‐fitness (WOF) assessment to highlight health and safety issues. Methods: We recruited 83 homeowners, including nine landlords, in Taranaki, New Zealand, who agreed to have a...
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Main Authors: | Elinor Chisholm (Author), Michael Keall (Author), Julie Bennett (Author), Anaru Marshall (Author), Lucy Telfar‐Barnard (Author), Louise Thornley (Author), Philippa Howden‐Chapman (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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