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A Bill of Rights for Homeowners in Associations: According to AARP |
Andrew Kochera, AARP Public Policy Institute AARP
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Article Summary
The Bill of Rights for Homeowners in Associations outlines a set of ten principles (or “rights”) and model statutory language that states can follow when developing laws and regulatory procedures for common-interest communities. Additionally, associations themselves can use these principles and the concepts in the model statute explanatory discussions when developing or modifying their own governing documents. The issues addressed are applicable to all forms of common-interest communities.
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