“…Most landlords across Africa, Asia and Latin America have no more than a couple of properties, and often live on the same property as their tenants (Rakodi, 1995;Watson & McCarthy, 1998). Despite the wide variations in tenure described above, obvious relationships of exploitation are not common (UN Habitat, 2003), with a number of studies reporting benign arrangements (Gilbert et al, 1997;Gordon & Nell, 2006;Kaitano, 2001), or even positive arrangements (Rakodi, 2002). Often a mutually dependent relationship develops, with the landlord relying on the tenant for their livelihood (Cadstedt, 2010).…”