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Embracing Airbnb: How Cities Can Champion Private Property Rights Without Compromising The Health And Welfare Of The Community, Emily M. Speier
Embracing Airbnb: How Cities Can Champion Private Property Rights Without Compromising The Health And Welfare Of The Community, Emily M. Speier
Pepperdine Law Review
Peer-to-peer services offer participants considerable advantages whether they are a provider of such services or a user of them. The Airbnb phenomenon is an example of how technological advancement has transformed the rental industry and has signaled a societal acceptance of a sharing economy. However, the question now is to what extent cities should regulate this influx of short-term rentals while still preserving the property rights of homeowners. Much of the answer to this question depends on each city’s individual interpretation of specific areas of the law. Some legal issues raised by regulation and explored by this article include the …
Zoning And The Vested Right To Use Property: There Ought To Be A Right! , Hugh Breckenridge
Zoning And The Vested Right To Use Property: There Ought To Be A Right! , Hugh Breckenridge
Pepperdine Law Review
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California Planning Law: Requirements For Low And Moderate Income Housing , C. Foster Knight
California Planning Law: Requirements For Low And Moderate Income Housing , C. Foster Knight
Pepperdine Law Review
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Luncheon Address: Planning Decision Making - Balancing Legislative Restrictions, Modern Technology, Community Input, And Personal Objectives , Robert J. West
Luncheon Address: Planning Decision Making - Balancing Legislative Restrictions, Modern Technology, Community Input, And Personal Objectives , Robert J. West
Pepperdine Law Review
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Subdivision Regulation: Political Armageddon Of Consumer, Property Owner And Environmental Rights , James E. Erickson
Subdivision Regulation: Political Armageddon Of Consumer, Property Owner And Environmental Rights , James E. Erickson
Pepperdine Law Review
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Hagman's Hallucinations: Some Predictions About Planning Law In California , Donald G. Hagman
Hagman's Hallucinations: Some Predictions About Planning Law In California , Donald G. Hagman
Pepperdine Law Review
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Legal Limits Of Government Land Use Regulation - An Expanding Concept , Roger A. Grable
Legal Limits Of Government Land Use Regulation - An Expanding Concept , Roger A. Grable
Pepperdine Law Review
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Diminution In Value Is Not Inverse Condemnation: Hfh, Ltd. V. Superior Court , Daniel J. Gavin
Diminution In Value Is Not Inverse Condemnation: Hfh, Ltd. V. Superior Court , Daniel J. Gavin
Pepperdine Law Review
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The Right Of Control Over The City Plan: Local Planner Versus The State Legislature And The Court, Carlyle W. Hall Jr.
The Right Of Control Over The City Plan: Local Planner Versus The State Legislature And The Court, Carlyle W. Hall Jr.
Pepperdine Law Review
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Adoption Of The General Plan In California: Prelude To A Permanent Constitution, Donald M. Pach, Thomas E. Hookano, John E. Fischer
Adoption Of The General Plan In California: Prelude To A Permanent Constitution, Donald M. Pach, Thomas E. Hookano, John E. Fischer
Pepperdine Law Review
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Exclusionary Zoning - An Unfair Target, Werner Z. Hirsch
Exclusionary Zoning - An Unfair Target, Werner Z. Hirsch
Pepperdine Law Review
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Agins V. City Of Tiburon: Open Space Zoning Prevails - Failure To Submit Master Plan Prevents A Cognizable Decrease In Property Value, Jermaine Chastain
Agins V. City Of Tiburon: Open Space Zoning Prevails - Failure To Submit Master Plan Prevents A Cognizable Decrease In Property Value, Jermaine Chastain
Pepperdine Law Review
This casenote examines the Supreme Court's struggle to reconcile its focus on the facial validity of a zoning ordinance with the traditional "taking" approach requiring diligent factual inquiry. While the Agins Court reiterates such an approach, the author notes the Court's departure from important constitutional and precedential considerations. The author offers a possible explanation for the departure, concluding that the Agins decision apparently makes plan submission a prerequisite for acknowledging economic loss and strongly implies a requirement of complete loss of all property value before a compensable taking will be recognized.
Land Use By, For, And Of The People: Problems With The Application Of Initiatives And Referenda To The Zoning Process, Nicolas M. Kublicki
Land Use By, For, And Of The People: Problems With The Application Of Initiatives And Referenda To The Zoning Process, Nicolas M. Kublicki
Pepperdine Law Review
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The Abnormalcy Of Normal Delay, Kimberly Horsley
The Abnormalcy Of Normal Delay, Kimberly Horsley
Pepperdine Law Review
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