Source: http://affordablehousinginstitute.org/blogs/us/category/homeowners-associations
Timestamp: 2015-08-31 17:55:29
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 3', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1']

AHI: United States » Homeowners associations
6 July, 2015 (11:10) | Accessibility, Beaches, Easement, East Hampton, Eminent domain, Homeowners associations, Homeownership, Private property, Public property, State law, Title, Title registry, Tragedy of the commons | No comments
2 July, 2015 (10:00) | Accessibility, Beaches, Easement, East Hampton, Eminent domain, Homeowners associations, Homeownership, New York, Private property, Public property, State law, Title, Title registry, Tragedy of the commons | [Continued from yesterday’s Part 3 and the preceding Part 1 and Part 2.] By: David A. Smith Over the last forty years, while the homeowners of Napeague have been buying beachfront rights for the strip between them and the ocean, the townspeople of East Hampton have been enjoying access to the beach as if it […]
1 July, 2015 (10:00) | Accessibility, Beaches, Easement, East Hampton, Eminent domain, Homeowners associations, Homeownership, New York, Private property, Public property, State law, Title, Title registry, Tragedy of the commons | [Continued from yesterday’s Part 2 and the preceding Part 1.] By: David A. Smith As we saw in the two previous parts of this week-long, beach-reading post, the beachfront whose rights of use are now in dispute has a long history and its ownership, and the division of rights of that ownership, can be traced […]
30 June, 2015 (10:00) | Accessibility, Beaches, Easement, East Hampton, Eminent domain, Homeowners associations, Homeownership, New York, Private property, Public property, State law, Title, Title registry, Tragedy of the commons | [Continued from yesterday’s Part 1.] By: David A. Smith Such is the nature of land title that words written long ago can have enduring meaning,) – and as we saw in Part 1 of this post, about a stretch of photogenic beach in East Hampton/ Montauk, New York, such is the nature of America that […]
29 June, 2015 (10:00) | Accessibility, Beaches, Easement, East Hampton, Eminent domain, Homeowners associations, Homeownership, New York, Private property, Public property, State law, Title, Title registry, Tragedy of the commons | By: David A. Smith An immense amount of human history can be explained by a geometric fact: a two-dimensional space can be blocked by a one-dimensional barrier. Gateway to litigation: Looking east from Napeague Lane Castles have walls: One does not simply walk into Beaumaris Pies have tin: Rivers have dams that make lakes: Borders […]
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