Condo Rules

Condo Rules

The BLC Rules state that a Condo must meet the following criteria: 

 

ii. Condo Lifestyle (meets one or more of the criteria below):  

• Some, or all, of the homeowner fee pays for exterior maintenance of the dwelling.  

• Unit is titled to homeowner; all unit owners have joint ownership in the land and building common areas.  

• Lifestyle field further defines condo community.  

• Ownership type of Horizontal Property Regime (HPR).  

• A Planned Unit Development (PUD) may or may not be a condominium.  

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