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The Housing Challenge to Neoliberal Homeownership: Profitability Relativism and Governance Asymmetry as Post-Neoliberalization – Erratum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 February 2026

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The publisher apologises that progressive numbering from the headings and subheadings were omitted from the final published article.

The correct headings should have been as follows:

  1. A. Introduction

  2. B. Two Substantive Challenges to Neoliberal Urban Homeownership

    1. I. Profitability (Individual/Social Utility Tension)

    2. II. Geographical Asymmetry (Sociopolitical/Administrative Tension)

  3. C. Geographical and Public Interest Determinants of Urban Homeownership’s Transformation

    1. I. Housing Mediation Fees

    2. II. Short-Term Rentals

    3. III. Rent Controls

    4. IV. Vacant Housing

  4. D. Housing as Countermovement: Democratic Liberalism and Inclusionary Property Relations

    1. I. Profitability Relativism as Interpretative Benchmark

    2. II. Renting Affordability as Post-neoliberal Democratization

    3. III. Constitutional Instabilities

  5. E. Conclusion

References

Lucherini, F. (2026) ‘The Housing Challenge to Neoliberal Homeownership: Profitability Relativism and Governance Asymmetry as Post-Neoliberalization’, German Law Journal, pp. 126. doi:10.1017/glj.2026.10175.CrossRefGoogle Scholar