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Hey Jonathan, This is a very interesting subject and I'm curious to learn more about it. Could you provide some examples of where this act has taken force because I'm not quite sure I've ever heard of it before? What is the parallel or collaboration between the Homeowner's Association(s) and this policy? Where are planned communities typically found--subdivisions, rural areas, etc.?
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Here is an additional source that could be integrated into the page:
Patrick K. Hetrick, Of "Private Governments" and the Regulation of Neighborhoods: The North Carolina Planned Community Act, 22 Campbell L. Rev. 1 (1999) https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/232785339.pdf
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Hey Jonathan, This is a very interesting subject and I'm curious to learn more about it. Could you provide some examples of where this act has taken force because I'm not quite sure I've ever heard of it before? What is the parallel or collaboration between the Homeowner's Association(s) and this policy? Where are planned communities typically found--subdivisions, rural areas, etc.?
~Mindy— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ms68441 ( talk • contribs) 12:32, 7 April 2011
This article is the subject of an
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Here is an additional source that could be integrated into the page:
Patrick K. Hetrick, Of "Private Governments" and the Regulation of Neighborhoods: The North Carolina Planned Community Act, 22 Campbell L. Rev. 1 (1999) https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/232785339.pdf