Condominium
A
condominium is a form of housing tenure. It is the
legal term used in the USA
and in most provinces of Canada for a type of joint
ownership of real property in which portions of
the property are commonly owned and other portions
are individually owned. In Australia
and the Canadian province of British Columbia, the
legal term for this is known as strata title. Often,
it consists of units in a multi-unit dwelling (i.e.,
an apartment
or a development) where the unit is individually
owned and the common areas like hallways and recreational
facilities are jointly owned by all the unit owners
in the building. It is possible, however, for condominiums to consist of single family dwellings. An association
consisting of all the members manage the common
areas usually through a board of directors elected
by the members. The same concept is also used in
other countries with different names, such as "unit
title", "commonhold" or tenant-owner's
association. Another variation of this concept is
the "time share". Condominiums may be
found in both civil law and common law legal systems
as it is purely a creation of statute.
Two
culs-de-sac of condos in a rural area near Atlanta,
Georgia An alternative form of ownership popular
in the United States in common law jurisdictions
is the "cooperative" corporation, also
known as "company share", in which the
building has an associated legal company and ownership
of shares gives the right to a lease for residence
of a unit. Another form is leasehold or ground rent
in which a single landlord retains ownership of
the land on which the building is constructed in
which the lease renews in perpetuity or over a very
long term such as in a civil law emphyteutic lease.
Another form of civil law joint property ownership
is undivided co-ownership where the owners own a
percentage of the entire property but have exclusive
possession of a specific part of the property and
joint possession of other parts of the property;
distinguished from joint tenancy with right of survivorship
or a tenancy in common of common law.
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