Cooperative Housing Development Law and Legal Definition
Cooperative housing development is real estate holdings owned by a nonprofit cooperative organization. It consists primarily of single family dwellings. Distinct from condominiums, a cooperative housing development is owned by a nonprofit organization that rents the units. The nonprofit characteristic of the cooperative results in lower rent housing.
Legal Definition list
- Cooperative Hospital Service Organizations
- Cooperative Grant [Education]
- Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act
- Cooperative Federalism
- Cooperative Extension Services
- Cooperative Housing Development
- Cooperative Learning
- Cooperative Ownership
- Cooperative Research And Training Units Act
- Cooperative Service Organizations of Operating Educational Organizations
- Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
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