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Urban homesteading (housing)

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302:, Congress authorized the Urban Homesteading Demonstration (1975-1977) which involved the transfer of vacant VA and FHA-foreclosed properties to 23 state and local agencies at no cost. During the original demonstration 61 cities applied to the program and 23 were selected. Two years later 16 cities were added. By 1983 110 cities and 12 counties were participating in the program. 297:
Urban homesteading was originally developed by Mayor Thomas C. Maloney, in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1974 to reduce their inventory of tax-delinquent properties. However, this quickly expanded into a national program in the U.S. In 1974, under Section 810 of the
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were incorporated into the Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983. This brought in a period of local urban homesteading where tax delinquent properties on the city level were included in the program.
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and organized a congressional meeting to call attention to plight of the homeless. In 1983, as a result of their demonstrations, many of the suggestions of the
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is a process where the government turns over abandoned houses to those willing to rehabilitate and inhabit them for a specified period of time.
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campaign to protest the mismanagement of the Urban Homesteading Program. The
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effort housed 200 people in 13 cities between 1979 and 1982. In June 1982
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Nine-Tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance in the United States
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Rohe, William (1991). "Expanding Urban Homesteading".
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Index

Squatting in
the United States

Right to housing
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights

International Covenant on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights

Sweat equity
Homestead principle
Adverse possession
Gift
Urban homesteading
Housing cooperative
Mutual housing association
Community land trust
Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now

Homes Not Jails
Kensington Welfare Rights Union
Mad Housers
National Union of the Homeless
Occupy the Farm
Operation Move-In
Take Back the Land
Urban Homesteading
Assistance Board

ABC No Rio
Bullet Space
Dos Blockos
C-Squat
Dignity Village
Gowanus Batcave
Slab City
Umbrella House
Umoja Village

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