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  3. Tenants union - Wikipedia

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    A tenants union, also known as a tenants association, is a group of tenants that collectively organize to improve the conditions of their housing and mutually educate about their rights as renters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Groups may also lobby local officials to change housing policies or address homelessness.

  4. 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.

  5. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    The rules for formation of a neighborhood association in the United States are sometimes regulated at the city or state level. Neighborhood councils are also a different type of entity within a city, whose officers are generally elected, are composed of various neighborhood associations and, as such, may be subject to limitations and special ...

  6. How does a condo mortgage work? - AOL

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    A copy of the condo association’s master insurance policy may also be required. “Essentially, the lender needs to approve both the individual buyer and the condo project for financing,” says ...

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  8. Common-interest development - Wikipedia

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    For example, an owner would like to have a pool but cannot afford one. When buying a condominium with a pool in a CID of one hundred units, an owner would have use of that pool for basically one-hundredth of the cost due to sharing the cost with the other 99 owners. [5] Timeshare, or vacation ownership, is the same concept. Buying a second home ...

  9. Texas bans homeowners’ associations from discriminating ...

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    State lawmakers passed the law after a North Texas homeowners’ association barred landlords from renting to Section 8 tenants. Most of the affected tenants in that neighborhood were Black.