it depends on the managment rules or policys.
The correct answer is look at the lease you signed. That lease is a contract. WHAT DOES YOUR LEASE SAY ?????? (my answer rests on the assumption that you are a tenant and have a lease; if you are not a tenant, you do not have a lease, therefore you are parked on private property and have voluntarily (knowingly or not) subjected yourself and your vehicle to whatever rules or policies exist upon that property)
No. If it is owned by the condominium it is private property. Access to it, and its usage can be controlled by the condo association. There is a lot misunderstanding in most people's minds, and a great deal of legal difference in terminology such as; 'public property,' 'public space,' 'open space,' 'space "to which the public is invited,"' etc., etc.. All have different interpretations and meanings under the law.
having problem with condo managment, parking commercial truck in guest parking.
Parking in a condominium community is defined in the governing documents. There is no standard.
If the parking lot is on city property (not owned by the landlord), city rules will dictate who can park there and when. However, if the parking lot resides entirely on private property, and assuming that proper signage is in place, then YES the landlord can restrict the parking spaces to residents only. Most apartment/condo parking lots at the very least offer someparking spaces for visitors.
According to the New York Appellate Division of State Supreme Court decided the co-op and condo law that courts will not get involved in decisions unless there is bad faith, fraud or breach of duty. New York Times article "Courts Upholds Condo's Motorcycle Ban". This case set a precedent as the American Motorcycle Association vs. Condo Association.
Usually a condominium complex with a garden, or a condominium unit with a garden dedicated to the unit.
Yes, you can have a reverse mortgage on a condo. However, the condo must be approved by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) for reverse mortgages. The condo complex must meet certain eligibility criteria set by the FHA.
Her house is the fancy condo complex. You have to get a bit far into the game to go inside.
The difference is that a condo is a building or complex of buildings containing a number of individually owned apartments or houses. A vetro tower is a type of loft, and some lofts are not condos.
A condo is owned privately even if it is being rented the owner is renting it. Apartments are owned by businesses and are considered a business. They rent the apartment out to multiple people and that is how they do business.
Depends on the state or commonwealth you in. Contact an attorney and review your docs
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