Developers often create shared use agreements for things like access roads, open space, clubhouses and pools, and other recreational amenities. While these agreements attempt to create structures that allow members of both communities a full and equitable opportunity to make use of the shared improvements, more often than not, they kick the can down the road and force future homeowner leaders to try to work out philosophical differences with neighbors who may be less than neighborly. Read the article………………………………
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