Alfaro v. Community Housing and Improvement System & Planning Association
171 CAL.APP.4TH 1356, 89 CAL.RPTR.3D 659, 171 CAL.APP.4TH 263, 2009 DAILY JOURNAL D.A.R. 2388, 09 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 2035, 2009.CA.0001406
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Plaintiffs are owners of 23 single-family residences in the Moro Cojo inclusionary housing development projects (sometimes "the Projects") outside of Castroville in the County of Monterey. With two exceptions, they obtained their grant deeds directly from either defendant Community Housing and Improvement System & Planning Association, Inc. (CHISPA) or defendant South County Housing, Inc. (South County), both nonprofit corporations (sometimes collectively "defendants"). They acquired their properties through a special program aimed at creating affordable housing for households of very low to moderate income. In lieu of a cash down payment, plaintiffs invested time and labor in helping to build their own residences and those of their neighbors. The Projects were developed subject to a deed restriction that requires the properties to remain affordable to buyers with very low to moderate income.