Renting

Housing Crisis in Iran; Challenges of Tenants and an Uncertain Future / Dina Ghalibaf
The housing crisis in Iran has become one of the most complex and critical economic and social issues in the country. Every year, with the increase in inflation rates and market fluctuations, housing costs also significantly rise, making it more difficult for different segments of society, especially young people and renters, to access suitable shelter. […]...
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Dina Ghalibaf
Farhad Beizaei; Renting in our country is a necessity rather than a choice/ conversation with Ali Kalaii.
“Renting is not a social issue, but it is a problem that has a unique situation in Iran,” says Farhad Beyzaei, a housing expert. He believes that renting should be a choice, not a forced option. However, in our country, it is a forced option, not a choice. The issue of renting, especially in these […]...
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Created By:
Ali Kalaei
Tenantship and Landlord-Tenant Relationships/Shida Aryaipour
General rental terms Housing is the first unit of society, the most important unit of human settlement, and the smallest unit of planning projects (Vosoqi, 1379: 29). Housing is the most important place and key element in society’s acceptance of the world and is crucial in organizing social space. Housing plays a very determining role […]...
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Created By:
Sheyda Ariaeipour
Investigation of the Rental Housing Situation in Iran / Bahar Abbasi
The decrease in the exchange rate, lack of government support, and absence of laws to protect tenants have caused a sharp increase in housing rent rates in Iran. Parvin, a sixty-year-old woman who has two daughters in college and currently lives in a marginalized neighborhood, says: “We haven’t been tenants for four years now and […]...
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Bahar Abbasi