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MODERN LEGAL REGULATION - activities of HCCs and property owners' associations in managing land and property complexes

English · Paperback / Softback

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The author offers the substantiation of possible ways to reorganize the modern legal regulation of the activities of housing and construction cooperatives and real estate owners' associations in Russia through changing the ways of their management of land and property complexes of residential buildings, based on the Moscow experience of self-organization of homeowners themselves. The author has revealed the foundations and internal mechanisms of the modern legal model of management through the system of self-organization of homeowners in the organizational forms of HOA and HCC.The main provisions and conclusions of the work can serve as a theoretical basis for further legal study of the problem of determining the status of modern HCCs and TCNs in the system of housing legislation, as well as for practical use by lawyers, managers in the housing and communal sphere and homeowners.

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Y.B. Tolmacheva nasceu em 1985 em Moscovo. Formação académica: Departamento de Psicologia, MPPI; Departamento de Filosofia e Teologia, Igreja Ortodoxa Russa de São João, o Teólogo; Departamento de Direito, MFSA; Mestrado em Psicologia, Mestrado em Direito.

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Authors Y. B. Tolmacheva, Y.B. Tolmacheva
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2023
 
EAN 9786207009176
ISBN 9786207009176
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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