You need to visit the land records office, look up the master deed of the condominium and read it and all the other related documents for the sections that address parking.
You need to visit the land records office, look up the master deed of the condominium and read it and all the other related documents for the sections that address parking.
You need to visit the land records office, look up the master deed of the condominium and read it and all the other related documents for the sections that address parking.
You need to visit the land records office, look up the master deed of the condominium and read it and all the other related documents for the sections that address parking.
You need to visit the land records office, look up the master deed of the condominium and read it and all the other related documents for the sections that address parking.
The local hall of records has documentation to indicate the amenities attached to a condominium unit. The document you want is the Condominium Conditions, Covenants, Restrictions and Reservations (CC&Rs), which are the land-use definitions for the property. This document will list the assigned parking by unit and usually describe it, i.e., garage, open air, covered, and so forth.
The official difference is in ownership: an apartment is owned by a landlord who may also own other apartments in the same complex; a condominium is owned by a single owner and that ownership includes a percentage ownership in the community's common areas. A condominium may be in the style of an apartment, especially, in urban high-rise buildings.
Regardless of your location, a villa is a style of residence: condominium is a form of real estate ownership without a definition of the residence style.
Depending on the context, these two terms could mean the same thing: other descriptions for a residence or commercial space. Usually an apartment is the name of a residence in a building where there are other residences -- typically more than four. There are locales where one can purchase their 'apartment', and its ownership is either in the style of condominium or co-op. In condominium and co-op governing documents, sometimes a residence is called a 'unit' meaning a residential unit or a commercial unit.
A condominium is a form of real estate ownership that includes ownership of a unit, plus communal ownership of other real estate assets.A townhome can be a style of home.If you purchased a townhome-style home in a condominium community, you are permanently attached to the condominium community.It's association and governing documents apply to your townhome.
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For a Victorian style home, either a standard metal garage door or a carriage style would look great. Some garage doors have a carriage style look but actually roll overhead.
Newport-style/ New England-style
A condominium is always a form of real estate ownership, regardless of the style of the home.A townhouse is a style of home and can be owned outright, rented or owned as a condominium.In some places, the term 'townhouse' and 'condominium' are used interchangeably, but the two do not not always mean the same thing.
An apartment hotel is a building which was designed to host both apartment rooms where people live and guest rooms. They offer apartment style suites and small rooms.
Depending on what's written in your governing documents, an attached garage may be a limited common element, that is owned in common, but available to not all owners, owned outright by the unit owner or a common element. Read your governing documents to determine how your attached garage is owned. There is no standard.
I'm not 100% on this, but I think the word could be LOFT.