rent regulation

collocation in English

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rent
noun
uk
/rent/
us
/rent/
a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of a room, house, car, television, etc. that someone ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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(Definition ofrentandregulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is no suggestion that we will touchrentregulation.
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That is why we decided to makerentregulationcover the whole country.
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This new security of tenure is combined with a system ofrentregulation.
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There is no information on the number of rented dwellings excluded fromrentregulationbecause their rateable values are above the statutory limits.
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From the start ofrentregulationin 1966, the total cost was £5,154,562.
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Even those properties subject torentregulationare seeing steep increases when rents come to be re-registered.
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Now the landlord has the right to apply for qualification forrentregulation.
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All this is not to say that we think everything connected with therentregulationsystem, including its scope, is perfect.
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Instead of that, we have a flexible scheme ofrentregulation.
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In the case of the council tenant, therentregulationis in reverse.
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In other words, both security of tenure andrentregulationcould disappear completely.
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I am not saying that there should be no reform ofrentregulationand security of tenure; there is always scope for that.
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We have received various representations from residents suggesting that pitch rents for mobile homes should be subject to some form ofrentregulation.
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On any dispassionate assessment, the bringing of controlled tenancies intorentregulationshould have been completed years ago.
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However, the private tenant gets a compensating benefit ofrentregulationwhich at least stops his rent from continually going through the roof.
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The other half of private unfurnished tenants are subject torentregulation.
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How many fair rents there are and how many rents will have to be modified byrentregulation, will vary enormously from locality to locality.
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There are, admittedly, difficulties, but surely these public bodies have nothing to fear fromrentregulation.
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That subsection provides that whatever was the controlled rent remains the controlled rent untilrentregulationhas taken place.
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The controlled tenant must move intorentregulation, unless he is to stay controlled.
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