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Abstract The management of residential properties has its specificity which primarily arises from their constant inhabitation by users, which requires the permanent provision of specific services to flats. This specificity is also significantly influenced by legal regulations which residential real estates are subject to, which vary according to the various forms of ownership and types of residential units. This paper pays special attention to the organizational and legal forms applicable in residential property management in Poland. The undertaken attempt to find a comprehensive approach to the problem of the institutionalization of residential property management in Poland is a good starting point for in-depth research into the effectiveness and efficiency of individual institutional forms.
Real Estate Management and Valuation – de Gruyter
Published: Dec 1, 2015
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