Community Associations: The Emergence and Acceptance of a Quiet Innovation in Housing (Contributions in Economics and Economic History)

Community Associations: The Emergence and Acceptance of a Quiet Innovation in Housing (Contributions in Economics and Economic History)

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Community Associations: The Emergence and Acceptance of a Quiet Innovation in Housing (Contributions in Economics and Economic History)

Throughout history human beings have formed communities spontaneously with residences constructed haphazardly. Today a new type of community is emerging―one planned from the start regarding housing location, style, and governance. These Community Associations (CAs) have increased in number from 500 in 1960 to 205,000 in 1998. This book explores the issues surrounding this housing innovation and provides a history of community associations and their membership organization, the Community Associations Institute (CAI).

The book explores the process of trial and error in the design of CAs and how the CAI was set up to help them work. It opens with a consideration of the economics of land, housing, and community associations; explores the social, intellectual, legal background for CAs; and surveys their development in the United States. After considering the FHA's role, the book focuses on the development of the CAI .

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Country
USA
Brand
Praeger
Manufacturer
Praeger
Binding
Hardcover
PartNumber
bibliography, index
Height
9
Length
5.999988
Weight
1.15081300764
Width
0.7499985
ReleaseDate
2000-06-30T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1