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Condominium and Cooperative Law in California

Condominiums and cooperatives are forms of "common interest" communities.

These are communities in which each resident rents or owns a residential unit. The residential units are part of a larger building, or complex of buildings, which are owned by another entity, such as a corporation or association. The residents are accountable for the upkeep of common areas, such as lawns and walkways. Rather than personally tending to these things, residents normally pay a fee that covers these necessities.

If you simply look at a condominium or cooperative community, you likely won't be able to tell if it's one or the other.

This is due to the fact that there are no visual or physical characteristics that can distinguish one from the other. All the differences between them lie in the ownership arrangements that the residents have. With a condominium, the residents normally own their housing unit, and collectively own the land on which it sits. In a cooperative, the residents rent the units, and the land is owned by a single entity, either a corporation or other type of business association.

Laws and Regulations Concerning Common Interest Communities in Redwood City, California

While there are a lot of Redwood City, California laws that will affect the residents and owners of condominium and cooperative communities, there are few that are actually specific to such communities. Rather, they are mostly governed by laws of more general application, such as contract law, zoning laws, and landlord/tenant law.

In general, the procedures of the landowner or management board will have a much greater impact on the daily lives and conduct of residents than any state or local laws controlling condominiums or cooperatives.

The owner or manager of the property on which your unit sits will likely have a considerable number of regulations concerning what can be done in and around the housing units. These rules will likely concern cleanliness, noise, and policies governing the presence of pets and long-term guests.

Some rules set by property owners or managers may not be enforceable, however. For instance, in Redwood City, California, any rule which purports to exclude residents based on race, color, national origin, or religion will not be legitimate. There are likely some others, as well.

Can a Redwood City, California Attorney Help?

If you have a dispute with a neighbor, your landlord, or your homeowners' association, a seasoned Redwood City, California real estate attorney can be instrumental in obtaining a desired outcome.

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Life in Redwood City

Redwood City, California is a city in San Mateo County, on the San Francisco Peninsula. It has a population of about 77,000 people, and is the county seat of San Mateo County.

Redwood City, California is one of the major hubs of employment in the South Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, particularly in the high-tech sectors. Technology companies like Oracle and Electronic Arts are headquartered in Redwood City, and they provide a major source of employment, in various fields. Both of these companies employ a large number of white-collar professionals, probably including several Redwood City, California lawyers.

Other major employers in Redwood City, California are the government of San Mateo County, as well as several major players in the healthcare industry, such as Kaiser Permanente.

If you live in Redwood City, California and are in need of a lawyer, you're in luck. A significant number of attorneys in Redwood City are set up to handle the legal issues that often arise for ordinary consumers.

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