Common Interest Communities in North Carolina
Author: Brian S. Edlin
Publisher:
Published: 2013-12-06
Total Pages: 848
ISBN-13: 9780990420026
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Publisher:
Published: 2013-12-06
Total Pages: 848
ISBN-13: 9780990420026
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Wayne S. Hyatt
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 688
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This second edition of the pioneering Hyatt and French Community Association Law coursebook is an ideal vehicle for introducing students to this increasingly important subject. From housing just 2 million Americans in 1970, common interest communities had grown to house 57 million, or 19% of the American population, by 2006. Community associations, which manage these communities, bear similarities to not-for-profit corporations, municipal governments, and trusts, but are different. The evolving body of community association law draws from all these fields but reflects the unique character and needs of common interest communities. Reflecting the expertise of its authors, the book combines academic rigor and practical knowledge. Primary materials include important cases, statutes (including proposed revisions to UCIOA), the Restatement (Third) of Property, Servitudes, and references to the growing body of literature on gated communities, co-housing developments, private governments, and other property regimes used to avoid the tragedy of the commons in groups that hold common property.
Author: John Carona
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Published: 2014-01-07
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1937110559
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Across America, community associations are flourishing. As a growing number of residents have discovered, these communities offer a new way of living together--one that protects and enhances property values, allows people to support their mutual interests, and promotes harmony and cooperation. In the Common Interest reveals the phenomenal growth of this lifestyle, and explains how the modern community association benefits not only residents but also the country at large. Author John Carona outlines the pros and cons of these communities, plus prescriptive advice for how we can make them even better. To bring his points to life, Carona weaves throughout the book the fictional story of David and Sandra, a couple whose experiences bust many myths about community living. Whether you're considering living in a community association or whether you currently reside or govern in one, you'll be enriched and empowered by the wealth of knowledge contained in this book--and inspired by Carona's vision of how we can continue to build the new American community.
Author: Stephen E. Barton
Publisher: Institute of Governmental Studies Press
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Shirley Sagawa
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9780875848488
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With funding for nonprofits shrinking and global markets shaky, our business and social sectors are both confronting an increasingly uncertain future. Many organizations are searching for innovative strategies that will counter the mounting pressures felt by communities and corporations alike. Common Interest, Common Good argues that forward-looking businesses and social sector organizations (both nonprofit and government) can solve many of their problems by working together-while serving the common good in the process. According to Shirley Sagawa and Eli Segal, alliances between for-profit and the not-for-profit industries yield enormous benefits for both. Businesses can boost their bottom line by leveraging a nonprofit partnership to enhance their image, reach new markets, increase consumer loyalty, and build a positive reputation with current and prospective employees. The upside is just as powerful for nonprofits, because an alliance with a corporation can provide crucial funds and visibility while helping to attract new volunteers and donors. Common Interest, Common Good showcases many such successful partnerships, from corporate sponsorships and cause-related marketing to employee volunteer programs and school-to-work initiatives. The authors also offer some much-needed guidance for avoiding many of the pitfalls that can undermine even the best alliances. A convincing, deeply felt book by two authors who have devoted much of their careers to helping public and private sectors find profitable new ways of working together, Common Interest, Common Good is a guided tour of the progressive new strategies that can contribute to the purpose of our businesses and the prosperity of our communities.
Author: Gregory S. Cagle
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781634139892
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →'Texas Homeowners Association Law'' includes more than twenty-five sample forms for use by Texas homeowners associations and homeowners, as well as a table of authorities and subject index to assist readers in quickly identifying applicable topics by key words or subject matter. In addition, with more than 2,500 annotations and citations to Texas and Federal statutes and appellate court decisions, "Texas Homeowners Association Law" is also an indispensable tool for property managers, realtors, and attorneys who work with association-governed communities in Texas.
Author: Lindie Clark
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-10-08
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9780521825313
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Author: United States. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Region No. 2
Publisher:
Published: 1938-12
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13:
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