Employers are homeowners and parents who consider themselves ' ' consumers ' ' rather than bosses.
The second law says that a homeowner cannot refuse to sell to someone because of their race and color.
Many homeowners in the cohort have accumulated substantial housing equity.
The majority of moves are made by homeowners who do not change tenure.
The plot holder becomes a homeowner, and the tenant finds a place to live.
This means that many older homeowners live in town or city flats or apartments.
Retired people who are not homeowners tend to be in the oldest age groups, and almost three-quarters are in the lower socio-economic groups.
Given current property values, virtually all older homeowners are self-funding if admitted to long-term care.