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It's an HOA world; you're just living in it

Explain It to Me

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The History of Attractive to Buyers

Shelley versus Kramer is a case that says these race restrictive covenants are unenforceable in court. The Supreme Court did that in 1948 and that's when it forced developers to change the way they practiced exclusion, because they still did. So as you said, up until you get to Fair Housing Law that bans private racial segregation, that's in the 60s. But for a long time, HOA's were able to enforce these exclusions by saying, well, you know, this is a private facility. Because their view was, well, now we're exempt. This is not governmental. Now we have private pools. We have private parks. We havePrivate as private

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