Difference between revisions of "Privatopia: Homeowner Associations and the Rise of Residential Private Government"

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{{DES | des = "Condominiums, co-ops, planned unit developments of single-family homes―these and other forms of common interest housing developments (CIDs) have become a familiar sight in America. Currently there are approximately 130,000 of these developments, housing some 30 million people. Residents are required to belong to homeowner associations, pay monthly fees, and live under the rule of residential private governments. These governments perform functions for their residents that were once the province of local government, providing, for example, police protection, trash collection, street maintenance, and lighting. They also place restrictions on ownership of property and enforce rigid and often repressive codes of conduct governing the most private aspects of residents' lives." | show=}}
 
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