Re: right of first refusal | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: MikeAngelastro (MikeAngelastro![]() |
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Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:15:49 -0700 (PDT) |
Just do not put that into the official documents of the HOA. -------------- Original message -------------- From: martin henner <mhenner [at] comcast.net> > Another option regarding the right of first refusal is to give that > right not to the HOA, but to all of the other current residents in > the cohousing community. > > Often, a current resident will want to move to a larger or a smaller > home, or one that is quieter or better located in some fashion. This > may start a few such shifts, like dominos. > > Then finally, a unit would be sold to an outsider, but that sale > would be made by a seller who is remaining in the community, and who > thus has a strong interest in finding a buyer who shares the groups > values. > > Martin Henner > henner [at] impartial.com > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ > >
- Re: Right of first refusal, (continued)
- Re: Right of first refusal MikeAngelastro, October 10 2006
- Right of First Refusal mikearnott, October 11 2006
- Re: Right of First Refusal tamgoddess, October 11 2006
- Re: Right of First Refusal MikeAngelastro, October 11 2006
- Re: right of first refusal MikeAngelastro, October 11 2006
- Re: Right of First Refusal MikeAngelastro, October 11 2006
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Right of First Refusal Joani Blank, October 12 2006
- Re: Right of First Refusal John Beutler, October 12 2006
- Fair Housing Liz, October 12 2006
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