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Multi-Owned Property in the Asia-Pacific Region: Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities

Editat de Erika Altmann, Michelle Gabriel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2021
This book provides critical insight into the experience of multi-owned property, and showcases different cultural responses across the Asia-Pacific region. Escalating demand for properties within global cities has created exuberance around apartment living; however less well understood are the restrictions on individual rights and responsibilities associated with collective living. In contrast to the highly populated and traditional communal housing arrangements of past Asian economies, we see an increasing focus on neo-liberalist, market-based policies associated with the rise of an Asian middle class shaping structural change from communal to individualistic. This edited collection unpacks the rights, restrictions and responsibilities of multi-owned property ownership across the Asia-Pacific region; examining the experiences of developers, strata-managers, owners and residents. In doing so, they highlight how the rights of one party affects the restrictions and responsibilities of others within different policy frameworks. This work will reach an interdisciplinary audience including scholars and practitioners of sociology, public policy, urban studies and planning, economics, property management and architecture.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349848973
ISBN-10: 1349848972
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: XVI, 330 p. 9 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

PART I - Rights.- 1 Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities in Context; Erika Altmann and Michelle Gabriel.- 2The Unintended Consequences of Strata Title for Urban Regeneration; Rebecca Leshinsky, Peter Newton, and Stephen Glackin.- 3 Termination Legislation: Property Rights or Wrongs?; Alice Christudason.- 4 Impediments to Effective Strata Governance; Nicole Johnston and Eric Too.- 5 City Transition: A MOP Rights Boom in China; Zhixuan Yang and Abbas Rajabifard.- PART II - Restrictions.- 6 Conflict Between Private and Public Restrictions; Cathy Sherry.- 7Environmental Restriction in Multi-Owned Property; Erika Altmann, Phillipa Watson, and Michelle Gabriel.- 8 Urban Renewal and Affordable Housing in Taiwan; Chin-Oh Chang and Chien-Wen Peng.- 9 Restrictions on Pet Ownership in Multi-Owned Properties; Emma R. Power.- PART III - Responsibilities.- 10 Collective Responsibility in Strata Apartments; Hazel Easthope and Bill Randolph.- 11 Major Repair Work: Whose Responsibility?; Ngai Ming Yip and Sanford Y. F. Poon.- 12 Addressing Conflict Within an Owners Corporation; Kathy Douglas and Robin Goodman.- 13 Efficacy Beliefs and Homeowner Participation; Yung Yau.- 14 Promoting Owner Participation in Management; Lisa Wei Gao.- 15Improving Governance of High-Rise MOPs in Malaysia; Nor Rima Muhamad Ariff.- 16 Owner Responsibilities in Mumbai; Jeeva Sajan.- 17 Multi-Owned Properties: Bringing It All Together; Erika Altmann and Michelle Gabriel.- Index.



Notă biografică

Michelle Gabriel is Researcher at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Her research specialisms include urban sociology and community studies and urban and regional studies. 

Erika Altmann is Qualitative Researcher at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Her research interests centre on housing and urban research as it applies to the apartment sector.



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This book provides critical insight into the experience of multi-owned property, and showcases different cultural responses across the Asia-Pacific region. Escalating demand for properties within global cities has created exuberance around apartment living; however less well understood are the restrictions on individual rights and responsibilities associated with collective living. In contrast to the highly populated and traditional communal housing arrangements of past Asian economies, we see an increasing focus on neo-liberalist, market-based policies associated with the rise of an Asian middle class shaping structural change from communal to individualistic. This edited collection unpacks the rights, restrictions and responsibilities of multi-owned property ownership across the Asia-Pacific region; examining the experiences of developers, strata-managers, owners and residents. In doing so, they highlight how the rights of one party affects the restrictions and responsibilities of others within different policy frameworks. This work will reach an interdisciplinary audience including scholars and practitioners of sociology, public policy, urban studies and planning, economics, property management and architecture.


Caracteristici

Highlights similarities and differences between countries in the Asia-Pacific Region Focuses on the contributions that Asian countries can make to emergent issues Covers interdisciplinary topics ranging from housing design and development to owner interaction within one collection