^^Does anybody know if at these projects where the affordable component is a separate but adjacent structure whether there is a single HOA/management or whether the market rate building and the affordable building each have their own? This is one aspect of the whole "affordable housing" program I've never understood. The market rate portion of the combined buildings and ownership substantially outnumbers the affordable portion and so it has always seemed to me the market rate owners might do things (renting retail spaces to very high end retailers is a trivial example) and incur costs for additional amenities or maintenance that might be a financial burden to affordable owners. On the other hand, if the buildings are managed separately then over the years a striking disparity may develop between the services in and even the maintenance of the buildings which could be emphasized by the fact they are next door to each other.
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