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Land Use Law

1998

New York Law School

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Enforcement Of Restrictions By Homeowners Associations: Balancing Individual Rights And Community Interests, Gerald Korngold Jan 1998

Enforcement Of Restrictions By Homeowners Associations: Balancing Individual Rights And Community Interests, Gerald Korngold

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Residential developments often create a general scheme of restrictions, operate common facilities, and establish an owners association to enforce the restrictions and operate the common areas. Private governments raise difficult public policy and legal issues. Private regimes should generally be enforced as they encourage the efficient use of land, allow choice in living arrangements, and foster participatory democracy. At the same time, though, the restrictions can offend personal autonomy, create inefficiencies, and permit undue control by past generations over present owners. The law should therefore enforce homeowners association covenants that prevent harmful fallout on the neighborhood, but they should not …