Search results for: “condominium”
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Common Area
Concept of Common Area in the context of Real Property A short definition of Common Area: The area owned in common by the owners of condominiums or planned unit development homes in a subdivision.
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Subdivision
Noun bisection categorization category class classification compartment component division fraction fragment group grouping pars part partition section</li…
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Home Owners’ Association
Concept of Home Owners’ Association in the context of Real Property Alternatives definitions of Home Owners’ Association: (1) An association of people who own homes in a given area, formed for the purpose of improving or maintaining the quality of the area. (2) An association formed by […]
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Timeshare
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Apartment house
A structure containing multiple independent dwelling units, apartments (in England and sometimes in the U.S. called flats), the occupants of which share common facilities, e.g., a central heating and hot water unit, hallways, stairways, elevators. The most common form of […]
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Amenity
Attractiveness and aesthetic or nonmonetary value of real estate or any structure for purely residental use. See State Department of Highways v Kornman, 336 So.2d220.
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Other
Different or distinct from that already mentioned, additional or further. Ordinarily, the term is used in the context of a class of things and has to be read ejusdem generis