In 1970 only one percent of American housing units were located in a homeowner association, condominium or cooperative - the three main instruments of collective private ownership of housing. By 1998, this figure had risen to 15 percent. In major metropolitan areas, 50 percent of new housing units is being built and sold as part of a collective ownership regime. The rapid spread of collective private ownership of American housing is creating a social revolution in local governance. Private organizations are becoming responsible for collecting garbage, providing security, maintaining common recreation areas and many other collective tasks within the neighborhood area of common property ownership. The private enforcement of covenants takes th...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
Property laws have far-reaching implications for the way people live and the opportunities they and ...
Residential Community Associations are now the norm in new suburban developments, and in this Articl...
Critics of private community associations often argue that they represent an undesirable combination...
In the twentieth century we became a nation of homeowners. Among this vast majority of American pro...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
This dissertation examines the impact of homeowners' associations, an increasingly popular innovati...
This article will highlight the countless instances in which the Planned Community Act deviates in m...
Residential developments often create a general scheme of restrictions, operate common facilities, a...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The revered status of American homeownership has deep and seemingly impenetrable roots. In our moder...
Community associations represent a major American shift toward collective private ownership of hous...
This article develops the concept of shoestring democracy as a way to characterize the resulting soc...
The functioning of condominium communities and projects has received increased attention from housin...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
Property laws have far-reaching implications for the way people live and the opportunities they and ...
Residential Community Associations are now the norm in new suburban developments, and in this Articl...
Critics of private community associations often argue that they represent an undesirable combination...
In the twentieth century we became a nation of homeowners. Among this vast majority of American pro...
This Article considers the application of the Supreme Court\u27s state-action theory to residential ...
This dissertation examines the impact of homeowners' associations, an increasingly popular innovati...
This article will highlight the countless instances in which the Planned Community Act deviates in m...
Residential developments often create a general scheme of restrictions, operate common facilities, a...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The revered status of American homeownership has deep and seemingly impenetrable roots. In our moder...
Community associations represent a major American shift toward collective private ownership of hous...
This article develops the concept of shoestring democracy as a way to characterize the resulting soc...
The functioning of condominium communities and projects has received increased attention from housin...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
Property laws have far-reaching implications for the way people live and the opportunities they and ...
Residential Community Associations are now the norm in new suburban developments, and in this Articl...