What is a Condominium?
A Condominium is a form of home ownership in which individual units of a larger complex are owned, not rented. Condominium owners legally agree to share ownership and maintenance of the shared property, while individually owning their own units. These unit styles are often townhouses, apartment-style units and cottages, but can also be commercial spaces, warehouses, a combination of residential and commercial units and, with the new legislation, could even be the land itself.
What do I own when I own a Condominium?
When you own a Condominium, you individually own your unit and you share ownership of a percentage of common property with the other unit owners. Typically, your unit consists of the space within the finished walls of your living space. Unlike an apartment, this means that you own the kitchen cabinets, light fixtures, all the inside partition walls and even the flooring.
The common area that everyone shares or the ‘common elements’ can include halls, elevators, pools, septic systems, land, exterior walls and general structures like the windows, roofs, outside doors and more.
You may also have some ‘exclusive use’ rights over the common elements which are outside of your unit. This is not private ownership; rather it gives you the right to use it exclusively. These could include balconies, parking spaces, storage lockers, driveways and lawns.
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