Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Common-interest development


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The result was keep. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 09:06, 8 September 2019 (UTC)

Common-interest development

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Personal essay Rathfelder (talk) 10:20, 31 August 2019 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Law-related deletion discussions. Rathfelder (talk) 10:20, 31 August 2019 (UTC)


 * Keep Many books have been written about CIDs. The topic is notable, and therefore the article should be kept and improved rather than being deleted. Cullen328  Let's discuss it  19:44, 31 August 2019 (UTC)
 * Keep, but expand. CIDs are not only notable as User: Cullen pointed out via the number of books written on the topic, but they will grow in important. Why? Because the developed world is facing an aging populations where many seniors struggle keeping up a home so condos make perfect sense. In addition, loneliness is a very big issue in the developed world especially among seniors. And lonely people not only suffer from mental health problems, but it has an impact on their physical health too. So senior communities which give people a greater sense of community make a lot of sense and their is definitely going to be a big growth in them. To give you an idea how big of a problem this is already consider what The Guardian reported in 2015: "The number of men over the age of 50 suffering from severe loneliness in England will increase to more than 1 million in the next 15 years, research based on government statistics has revealed. More than 700,000 older men already report feeling a high degree of loneliness and with the population of older men living alone predicted to swell by 65% to 1.5 million by 2030... This matters because loneliness is actually a health risk,” said Janet Morrison, chief executive of Independent Age. “If you allow people to suffer from loneliness it has the equivalent impact as smoking 15 cigarettes a day and is as big a risk as obesity.”".Knox490 (talk) 05:44, 1 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Keep - again, a valid legal term. They don't really exist in many states/countries, but they are known in some large jurisdictions such as California. See Google books. See also WP:BEFORE. Bearian (talk) 18:27, 3 September 2019 (UTC)


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