Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fundamentally, and often invidiously, exclusive. Famously made a dead letter in the case of Shelley v. Kraemer, covenants banning resale to nonwhite households put the force of law behind the segregated birth of America’s suburbs. Today, gated residential communities and shopping malls assure a degree of class exclusivity through covenants and commercial ground leases, respectively. These same legal mechanisms, however, are now deployed to assure long-term inclusion as well. Developers of affordable housing are creating homes that are not only beneficial to the original homeowners but also available for future generations of qualified home buyer...
This essay, prepared for and published by the Center for Community Progress, a national, non-profit ...
This Article suggests that the long-term lease be utilized to bring many of the amenities of living ...
Because land contracts are frequently inequitable, advocates and legislators have called for enhance...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...
Promise Enforcement is my original approach to the development of affordable housing. Promise Enforc...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
This essay is based on my closing presentation at the Washburn Law Journal\u27s 2015 symposium entit...
Since the 1970s, covenants running with the land have tethered a large majority of the new housing u...
Affordable housing projects in the United States have served as an integral part, and often the back...
This article argues that land allocation agreements (e.g., deeds, mortgages, covenants, easements, e...
An approach to affordable housing called shared equity promotes stewardship and mitigates against ma...
The Fair Housing Act is a groundbreaking federal law enacted in 1968 during the civil rights movemen...
Sustainable real estate development is an essential component of intergenerational justice, in part ...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
This essay, prepared for and published by the Center for Community Progress, a national, non-profit ...
This Article suggests that the long-term lease be utilized to bring many of the amenities of living ...
Because land contracts are frequently inequitable, advocates and legislators have called for enhance...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...
Promise Enforcement is my original approach to the development of affordable housing. Promise Enforc...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
This essay is based on my closing presentation at the Washburn Law Journal\u27s 2015 symposium entit...
Since the 1970s, covenants running with the land have tethered a large majority of the new housing u...
Affordable housing projects in the United States have served as an integral part, and often the back...
This article argues that land allocation agreements (e.g., deeds, mortgages, covenants, easements, e...
An approach to affordable housing called shared equity promotes stewardship and mitigates against ma...
The Fair Housing Act is a groundbreaking federal law enacted in 1968 during the civil rights movemen...
Sustainable real estate development is an essential component of intergenerational justice, in part ...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
This essay, prepared for and published by the Center for Community Progress, a national, non-profit ...
This Article suggests that the long-term lease be utilized to bring many of the amenities of living ...
Because land contracts are frequently inequitable, advocates and legislators have called for enhance...