Terry N Henley
Email: TerryNHenley@TerryNHenley.com
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Authored/ Co-authored Research
Title: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (CDD) PROLIFERATION, GOVERNANCE, AND FINANCIAL CONDITION: A REVIEW AND QUALITATIVE STUDY OF HOA STAKEHOLDERS
Published: Henley, TN. (2021) Community Development District (CDD) Proliferation, Governance, and Financial Condition: A Review and Qualitative Study of HOA Stakeholders, Florida: Foundation for Community Association Research
Funders: Byron Hanke Fellowship, Foundation for Community Association Research
Author/Co-authors: Terry N Henley
Keywords: Economics / markets, Governance, Policy,
Summary:
The purpose of this research on Community development districts (CDDs) and community or home owners associations is to investigate Florida’s experience with and homeowners’ perceptions of CDDs with a financial emergency history. This research explores whether CDD distress has spilled over onto associations and how homeowners shoulder the burden of triple-taxation in the context of governmental overlap, duplication of services, and efficiency or effectiveness issues that are inherent problems with special district that share boundaries with city and county governments.