Deciding whether to renovate or move? Consider your budget, the value of your current home and how well it can be adapted to your evolving needs. Liz Brumer-SmithApril 30, 2025 Create an Account Create a free a
What would you do if you found out that all of the trees in your state were scheduled to be cut down? Or your city's main water source was slowly being contaminated? Or maybe that your condo sat atop a toxic waste dump? Would you move? Would you write to your representative in Congr...
Condominium is a form of home ownership in which every unit owner, in addition to owning his dwelling, also owns a share of common areas like roads, recreation facilities, parking lots, hallways and elevators. A condo buyer automatically becomes a member of a homeowners association with its rul...
Jalisco Condo Law in English: What a great asset to us expats! Thanks for a great guide to condo laws. We have fumbled through many years trying to understand this on our own. I have recommended this book to my fellow Board Members in our condo association. ...
What recourse do boards have when said payments are late or missed for months at a time? How does the process work? And how does it differ from co-op to condo? Let's take a look. What is Arrears? The word arrear is similar in sound and spelling to rear, as in one's hind quarte...
And within a given community, owners of a two-bedroom condo generally pay more than owners of a one-bedroom condo. Be aware that fees can go up. In a Foundation for Community Association Research survey released in March, 91% of association professionals, board members and consultants said ...
Whether it's a condo, townhouse, co-op, time-share, vacation property or retirement community, common interest properties in the Golden State can be either residential or commercial in nature, according to theCalifornia Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions(CALAFCO). All of these opt...
Property insurance provides financial reimbursement to the owner or renter of a structure and its contents in the event of damage or theft.
In general, any building-wide service is the responsibility of the condo association. Conditions within the apartment are more likely to be controlled by the landlord. This can be more complicated than it seems, and it may vary from one condominium to another. In some condos, the condition ...
to prevent a condo association from successfully suing its developer. Goldman explains that in the Cambridge Point case, this particular condominium association was left with over $2,000,000 worth of construction defects, but the association’s governing documents required approval from fully 80 ...