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I hope they do re-open at ND someday. I've met a few alumnae from there and they're just the nicest women. |
Update November 30, 2007: Judge Rules in Utah Tri-Delta House Ownership Case
A Salt Lake City newspaper has posted this article: http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_7597736 . . . a 3rd District Court judge ruled that a Greek Row house belongs to it's [sic] national organization, Tri-Delta. . . . Tri-Delta opted to close its U. chapter, Theta Phi, citing recruitment issues in 2006. . . . The home was appraised in 2006 at about $750,000, and is currently being rented privately, Malouf said. It's unclear whether Theta Phi House Corp. will appeal Quinn's decision. . . . |
I can't speak to the specifics of Tri-Delta, but in most cases I believe it is pretty straight forward - the house and all assets will revert to the (inter)national org should the chapter fold.
Not that I don't know of cases where alumnae came in and swiped stuff from the chapter upon closing, but I digress . . . . |
I would think that if the house belonged to the Org's Housing Foundation, then if they choose to close the chapter, the house still belongs to them and they have the right to sell it for whatever they choose. Where does the Univ. get off saying they should get the proceeds? Makes no sense to me... And I could definitely see the org wanting to get all they could out of a chapter they closed - especially if they closed it for reasons of low membership (low funds coming in). Any org would do the same - they are, afterall, a business as well as a sisterhood.
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So sad :(
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Thanks Irish and TSTeven, that makes a lot more sense. Would the money be held to rebuild Tri-Delta on that specific campus though, or a colony elsewhere?
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