So what we also want to know is, "How do we keep out undesirables while keeping housing affordable?"
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We can take it a step further and also ask, "How can we create communities of like-minded people?" One thought I had in relation to these
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questions: Can you create a community where all owners have to fulfill certain requirements in order to stay? For example, can you require
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all buyers to pass an ideological test, an IQ test, or attend certain kinds of meetings every week? "If you don't come to our meetings about
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math & statistics every week, you get kicked out." Could you put something like that into property covenants?
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These are important questions for anyone who wants to create an alt-right community in the US.
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Because it involves housing, no condition(s) could have a disparate impact on a protected class.
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Disparate impact is such a cancer. Is it actually applied broadly here?
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You might want to explore the statutes/case law associated with the "private club exemption" in the Civil Rights Act.
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I've thought a little about religious org or running things through a club or a corp, but I believe all of those
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would require centralized housing ownership at least. So I wonder if something could be done with covenants.
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