How are disputes about things like pets, noise and property upkeep handled?
One of cohousing’s great strengths is the assumption that members can work out their conflicts. Most cohousing communities use consensus decision-making, which tends to satisfy most residents and give them a sense of participation on challenging issues. Some communities convene a conflict-resolution team when a particularly hot issue arises. Also, through this website and the Cohousing listserve, communities share information about proven techniques for resolving conflict. Finally, if the situation warrants it, a community may call in an outside professional to facilitate the process.
Related pages: The Cohousing Movement, What is Cohousing?, Conflict Resolution, Group Process, Living in Cohousing
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