The article discusses the repair and renovation funds as a tool of commonhold repair and renovation policies in residential properties co-owned by Polish local councils (commons). The authors made an attempt to discriminate features of 202 commonholds and form their homogenous groups in order to prove that there was a correlation between the commune’s share in a divided co-property and the commonholds’ repair and renovation policies. The discrimination was based on selected variables and conducted by means of six methods of discriminant analysis. The study covered commonholds co-owned by the commune of Olsztyn which were managed by a community partnership from 2007 to 2011.
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