The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal concept, the condominium involves separate ownership of individual units in a multi-unit project, along with an undivided interest in common areas owned by members of the project. Unit owners, while owning their units separately, are responsible for expenses relative to the management and maintenance of the project
The Supreme Court of Virginia, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Ci...
The late 1960s and early 1970s have witnessed an unprecedented boom in both construction and convers...
Condominium is an architecture of land ownership that produces separate, privately owned units withi...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
The Texas Condominium Act (TCA) is the type of condominium statute often referred to as “first-gener...
As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to re...
This article will deal with legal problems relating to the financing of condominiums and cooperative...
Condominium is a form of ownership that produces separate parcels of land and a structure of local g...
The development of the condominium concept is a direct response to the problems of urbanization, inc...
Rental housing has been converted to condominiums at an increasingly rapid rate in recent years. Bet...
This article assesses the Montana Unit Ownership Act (UOA), the condominium statute adopted by the M...
Although the establishment of a common element corporation will provide the unit owners with some re...
The functioning of condominium communities and projects has received increased attention from housin...
Post World War II America has witnessed the rapid expansion of its urban centers, as evidenced by th...
The Supreme Court of Virginia, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Ci...
The late 1960s and early 1970s have witnessed an unprecedented boom in both construction and convers...
Condominium is an architecture of land ownership that produces separate, privately owned units withi...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
The Texas Condominium Act (TCA) is the type of condominium statute often referred to as “first-gener...
As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to re...
This article will deal with legal problems relating to the financing of condominiums and cooperative...
Condominium is a form of ownership that produces separate parcels of land and a structure of local g...
The development of the condominium concept is a direct response to the problems of urbanization, inc...
Rental housing has been converted to condominiums at an increasingly rapid rate in recent years. Bet...
This article assesses the Montana Unit Ownership Act (UOA), the condominium statute adopted by the M...
Although the establishment of a common element corporation will provide the unit owners with some re...
The functioning of condominium communities and projects has received increased attention from housin...
Post World War II America has witnessed the rapid expansion of its urban centers, as evidenced by th...
The Supreme Court of Virginia, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Ci...
The late 1960s and early 1970s have witnessed an unprecedented boom in both construction and convers...
Condominium is an architecture of land ownership that produces separate, privately owned units withi...