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Condominium and Cooperative Law in Washington

Cooperative and condominium communities are examples of a class of housing developments known as "common interest communities."

This is a type of community in which the individual residents rent or own residential units in a building, or collection of buildings, but are collectively accountable for taking maintaining the common areas in their communities, such as lawns, gardens, swimming pools, and the like. This responsibility is usually taken care of by charging the residents a periodic maintenance fee, to pay for the upkeep of the common areas.

Just looking at the outside (or inside, for that matter) of a condo or cooperative community, you likely can't tell which it is.

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 usually 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 Mount Vernon, Washington

There are numerous laws in Mount Vernon, Washington that might be applicable to common interest communities. But most of these laws are not unique to common-interest communities. Rather, they usually concern zoning, land use, and contract law, which are applicable to most other types of real estate, as well.

One's daily life in a cooperative or condominium community is more likely to be affected by the rules set by the owners or managers of the property, rather than the regulations of your state or city.

The land that common interest communities occupy is usually private property. Therefore, the owners of the property are free to make certain rules governing what is and isn't allowed on it. A good manager or owner will usually make every effort to strike a balance between residents' freedom to do what they want in their homes, and the rights of their neighbors to a safe, clean, and reasonably quiet living space.

Some of these rules, however, may not be enforceable, if push came to shove. This would depend on the particular laws of Mount Vernon, Washington which govern landlords and tenants.

Can a Mount Vernon, Washington Attorney Help?

If you have a problem with your landlord, your community association, or a neighbor (which the landlord is unwilling or unable to address), an experienced real estate attorney in Mount Vernon, Washington will be able to help.

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Life in Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon, Washington is located on the Skasgit River and houses a population of just under 26,000. Although creating a beautiful backdrop, the River has also caused some flooding issues for Mount Vernon in recent times-- a problem the city now has under control.

Because of its strategic location near Pudget Sound and other desirable attributes, Mount Vernon was rated the Best Small City in America. Mount Vernon owes much of its growth to the early mining, farming, and logging communities that developed near the city.

Mount Vernon is also home to a thriving professional community with doctors, lawyers, and accountants available to serve the Mount Vernon's population needs. Mount Vernon lawyers specialize in family law, contract, law, employment issues, wills and trusts to name a few and are some of the best in the business. Whether staying or just visiting, there are so many aspects of Mount Vernon that make this city lovely.

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