Title: Multi-owned Housing: Law, Power and Practice
Abstract: Contents: Introduction, Ann Dupuis, Sarah Blandy and Jennifer Dixon Legal frameworks for multi-owned housing in England and Wales owners' experiences, Sarah Blandy Disinterested developers, empowered managers and vulnerable owners: power relations in multi-occupied private housing in Scotland, Douglas S. Robertson Emerging regulatory trends, power and competing interests in US common interest housing developments, Evan McKenzie The maintenance of residential towers in condominium tenure: a comparative analysis of 2 extremes - Israel and Florida, Rachelle Alterman Share value as determinant of strata owners' bundle of rights in collective sales in Singapore, Alice Christudason Management rights in multi-owned properties in Hong Kong, Ngai Ming Yip Regulations and the imbalance of power relationships in newly developed residential neighbourhoods in urban China, Feng Wang Governance and residential satisfaction in multi-owned developments in Sydney, Michael Bounds Long-term management contracts and developer abuse in New South Wales, Cathy Sherry Multi-titled tourism accommodation operations in Australia: the Queensland context, Kelly Cassidy, Chris Guilding and Jan Warnken Governing multi-owned residential developments in New Zealand: new forms of private governance, Ann Dupuis and Jennifer Dixon Private governance and sustainability: balancing public and private rights and responsibilities in New Zealand, Jennifer Dixon and Marjorie van Roon Conclusions, Sarah Blandy, Ann Dupuis and Jennifer Dixon Index.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-06-28
Language: en
Type: book
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