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| == Organizational structure == | | == Organizational structure == |
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| [[ELS3/Accounting]]
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| === Questions to answer === | | === Questions to answer === |
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| === Thoughts === | | === Thoughts === |
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| [[User:Willscott|Willscott]] (on 2023-01-27): We've talked about the balance between ability to buy-out a leaving owner, and handling potential divergence between 'market value' and 'purchase value'. The thing that seems best for the community in my view would be something along the lines of:
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| # the house is given the option to buy-back the ownership share at <code>inflation-adjusted-purchase-price</code>.
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| # for sales at market value, half of the difference <code>[market value - inflation-adjusted-purchase-price]/2</code> goes to the house.
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| # for market sales, house retains 'right of first suggestion' for purchasers. (with some time boxing probably)
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