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  2. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents.

  3. Common-interest development - Wikipedia

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    The role of the HOA is to manage the CID once the control is transferred from the developer. The HOA governs the CID based upon the incorporated covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) which were recorded when the property was subdivided. [citation needed] The CC&Rs will outline the financial budgeting guideline for the HOA in ...

  4. Property-owning democracy - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 180 Welfare-state capitalism is based upon a redistribution of income through means tested social welfare, as opposed to a reallocation of productive resources under property-owning democracies. Proponents of property-owning democracy would claim that this form of social structure produces socioeconomic classes, at the base of which sits a ...

  5. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Twin Rivers Homeowners' Association), and company-owned towns (both for employees and for consumers, decided in the USSC case Marsh v. Alabama in 1946). Many homeowners' and neighborhood associations are considered non-profit organizations , but have the ability to raise taxes or fees, fine members for infractions against association-rules, and ...

  6. Political Yard Signs: When Your HOA Can Tell You to Take Them ...

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    If the HOA rules prohibit yard signs and there aren't any state or local laws protecting your sign, take it down for now. You've agreed to live in the association and follow its rules , even rules ...

  7. Community development district - Wikipedia

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    A CDD is a legal entity that has the power and right to enter into contracts; to own both real and personal property; adopt by-laws, rules and regulations and orders; to sue and be sued; to obtain funds by borrowing; to issue bonds; and to impose assessments and levy taxes on property within the district.

  8. Homeowners are red, renters are blue: The broken housing ...

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    “Across the age spectrum, at every point, owners are substantially further to the right than renters,” says Aziz Sunderji, a former analyst who explores housing data on his substack.

  9. Private property - Wikipedia

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    The four broad types of property taxes are land, improvements to land (immovable human-made objects, such as buildings), personal property (movable human-made objects), and intangible property. The social and political context in which private property is administered will determine the extent to which an owner will be able to exercise rights ...