HOA - Condominium and PUD Ownership
California's builders, in an effort to combat the dual problem of an increasing population and a declining availability of prime land, are increasingly turning to common interest developments (CID's) as a means to maximize land use and offer home-buyers convenient, affordable housing.
The two most common forms of common interest developments in California are Condominiums and Planned Developments, often referred to as PUDs.
- Common ownership of private residential property;
- Mandatory membership of all owners in an association which controls use of the common property;
- Governing documents which establish the procedures for governing the association, the rules which the owners must follow in the use of their individual lots or units as well as the common properties; and
- A means by which owners are assessed to finance the operation of the association and maintenance of the common properties.
Before continuing further, it may be helpful to clarify a common misconception about Condominiums and PUD's. The terms Condominium and PUD refer to types of interests in land, not to physical styles of dwellings.
Therefore, when home-buyers say that they are buying a townhouse, that is not the same as saying that they are buying a Condominium. When homebuyers say that they are buying a unit in a PUD, they are not necessarily buying a single-family detached home. Though the townhouse is the most common style of structure found in common interest developments in California, a townhouse might legally be a Condominium, a unit or lot in a Planned Development, or a single-family detached residence. The terms Condominium or PUD will say a great deal about the ownership rights the buyer will receive in the unit and the interest they will acquire in the common properties or common areas of the development.
Common interest developments offer many advantages to home-buyers – low maintenance and access to attractive amenities – however, there are restrictions and duties which come with ownership of a Condominium or PUD that buyers should be aware of prior to purchase.
To acquaint you with various aspects of ownership in common interest developments, the California Land Title Association has answered some of the questions most commonly asked about Condominiums and PUDs.
HOA - FAQ's
Source: California Land Title Association ©