Abstract

In the New Urban Agenda, also included tenants as vulnerable population groups. Tenants, who have no place in academic studies and disaster exposure legislation in our country, are defined as one of important as they take on an equal role in the process and are not excluded from the process for any reason. In housing-oriented disaster management, it is possible to ensure that not only The owners but also The tenants are involved in the process to support the process. By knowing the adaptability and resilience of a property to disasters, when housing costs are also taken into account, renters can reflect the restrictions of laws and regulations in their preferences, maximizing the benefit. In this study, it is the evaluation of the analysis whether tenants are willing to pay for the anti-seismic safety measures in the context of housing safety following the legal provisions contained in the anti-seismic legislation. In addition, the effects of regional seismic risk in Türkiye and of earthquake resistant houses on the rental housing market pricing were investigated.

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