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Condominium and Cooperative Law in Georgia

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

These are residential areas with one or more buildings, each housing multiple residential units. The units are part of a larger building, which contains other residential units. In turn, there are several such buildings on the property. The units are rented or owned by the residents, but the building as a whole, and the land on which it sits, is owned either by a third party, or collectively by all the residents. The residents, in addition to mortgage or rent, usually have to pay a fee to cover maintenance of the common areas.

Merely viewing one of these communities from the outside (or inside) will not let you know whether it's a cooperative or condominium community.

The basic difference is that, in condominium communities, the units are purchased and owned by their residents, and they also collectively own the common areas of the development. In a cooperative community, the land and buildings in which the housing units are owned by a single corporation or association. The individual units are rented by the residents, not purchased.

Laws and Regulations Concerning Common Interest Communities in Statesboro, Georgia

There are several laws in Statesboro, Georgia 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.

Generally, the rules established by the owner of the property, or the entity tasked with managing it, are going to have much more of a day-to-day effect on your life than any state laws governing these types of communities.

The land on which these communities sit is private property, so the owners have significant leeway when it comes to setting rules regarding what tenants can and can't do on the property. These rules generally govern things like noise levels, cleanliness, long-term guests, and pets. They are often designed with the goal of balancing residents' rights to a clean and quiet neighborhood, with their individual autonomy.

The authority of landowners is limited, however, and there are some rules that cannot be given legal effect. For instance, in Statesboro, Georgia, any rule which would exclude residents based on their race is completely unenforceable. Such discrimination is clearly prohibited under federal law, private property rights notwithstanding.

Can a Statesboro, Georgia 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 Statesboro, Georgia will be able to help.

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Life in Statesboro

Statesboro, Georgia is home to almost 70,000 residents. In addition to being one of the larger cities in the state of Georgia, Statesboro is also home to Georgia Southern University, a presence which gives the city a charming college town feel. The University also happens to be the city's largest employer. Many students that come to Statesboro for college or graduate school decide to stay in the southern city, which explains the young population of Statesboro. Statesboro is located on 12.6 square miles and has an economy heavily dependent on agriculture. Statesboro is also home to WalMart's largest distribution center in the world. Statesborohas also been featured in movies such as Now and Then and 1969. The Statesboro newspaper industry has received local and national recognition for its innovation in online technologies. The thriving college community makes for many great lawyers to liveand practice in Statesboro. Statesboro lawyers range in their specialties and are skilled in any legal issue a client may be dealing with.The local lawyers in Statesboro are just one more aspect of Statesboro that makes it a wonderful city to live in.

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