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Multi-owned housing : law, power and practice /

Contributor(s): Blandy, Sarah [editor.] | Dupuis, Ann [editor.] | Dixon, Jennifer (Jennifer E.) [editor.].
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2016Description: xix, 241 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781315596358; 1315596350; 9781317093282; 1317093283; 9781317093268; 1317093267; 9781317093275; 1317093275.Subject(s): Common interest ownership communities -- Law and legislationDDC classification: 346.042
Contents:
Introduction / Ann Dupuis, Sarah Blandy and Jennifer Dixon -- Legal frameworks for multi-owned housing in England and Wales : owners' experiences / Sarah Blandy -- Disinterested developers, empowered managers and vulnerable owners : power relations in multi-occupied private housing in Scotland / Douglas S. Robertson -- Emerging regulatory trends, power and competing interests in US common interest housing developments / Evan McKenzie -- The maintenance of residential towers in condominium tenure : a comparative analysis of two extremes : Israel and Florida / Rachelle Alterman -- Share value as determinant of strata owners' bundle of rights in collective sales in Singapore / Alice Christudason -- Management rights in multi-owned properties in Hong Kong / Ngai Ming Yip -- Regulations and the imbalance of power relationships in newly developed residential neighbourhoods in urban China / Feng Wang -- Governance and residential satisfaction in multi-owned developments in Sydney / Michael Bounds -- Long-term management contracts and developer abuse in New South Wales / Cathy Sherry -- Multi-titled tourism accommodation operations in Australia : the Queensland context / Kelly Cassidy, Chris Guilding and Jan Warnken -- Governing multi-owned residential developments in New Zealand : new forms of private governance / Ann Dupuis and Jennifer Dixon -- Private governance and sustainability : balancing public and private rights and responsibilities in New Zealand / Jennifer Dixon and Marjorie van Roon -- Conclusions / Sarah Blandy, Ann Dupuis and Jennifer Dixon.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 346.042 BLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0081451
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Originally published 2010 by Ashgate Publishing.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Ann Dupuis, Sarah Blandy and Jennifer Dixon -- Legal frameworks for multi-owned housing in England and Wales : owners' experiences / Sarah Blandy -- Disinterested developers, empowered managers and vulnerable owners : power relations in multi-occupied private housing in Scotland / Douglas S. Robertson -- Emerging regulatory trends, power and competing interests in US common interest housing developments / Evan McKenzie -- The maintenance of residential towers in condominium tenure : a comparative analysis of two extremes : Israel and Florida / Rachelle Alterman -- Share value as determinant of strata owners' bundle of rights in collective sales in Singapore / Alice Christudason -- Management rights in multi-owned properties in Hong Kong / Ngai Ming Yip -- Regulations and the imbalance of power relationships in newly developed residential neighbourhoods in urban China / Feng Wang -- Governance and residential satisfaction in multi-owned developments in Sydney / Michael Bounds -- Long-term management contracts and developer abuse in New South Wales / Cathy Sherry -- Multi-titled tourism accommodation operations in Australia : the Queensland context / Kelly Cassidy, Chris Guilding and Jan Warnken -- Governing multi-owned residential developments in New Zealand : new forms of private governance / Ann Dupuis and Jennifer Dixon -- Private governance and sustainability : balancing public and private rights and responsibilities in New Zealand / Jennifer Dixon and Marjorie van Roon -- Conclusions / Sarah Blandy, Ann Dupuis and Jennifer Dixon.

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