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Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotatedbibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotatedbibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownershipin The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownershipin The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Mar 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.


Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett Feb 2010

Condominium Homeownership In The United States: A Selected Annotated Bibliography Of Legal Sources, Donna S. Bennett

Donna S. Bennett

Following a brief historical sketch of the condominium concept from its earliest mention in historical documents, this bibliography traces the legal development of condominium homeownership in America to the present day. Although condominium has developed in some countries, such as England, under common law concepts, special statutory provisions have directed this form of ownership in the United States. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions, as well as the condominium association, have developed to collectively finance and manage the common areas and facilities of the condominium regime.