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Condominium and Cooperative Law in New York

Cooperatives and condominium developments are examples of arrangements identified as "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, typically have to pay a fee to cover maintenance of the common areas.

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

The main 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 Commack, New York

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

Your day-to-day life in a common interest community will probablyy be impacted more by the rules set by the owner or manager of the property, rather than any local or state laws.

The manager or owner of the land on which your residence is located will probably have a lot of rules concerning what can and cannot be done in and near the houses. These rules typically mandate cleanliness, keeping noise to a minimum, and regulate the presence of pets.

Some rules set by property owners or managers may not be enforceable, however. For example, in Commack, New York, any rule which purports to exclude residents based on race, color, national origin, or religion will not be valid. There are likely some others, as well.

Can a Commack, New York Attorney Help?

If you have a dispute with a neighbor, your landlord, or your homeowners' association, a knowledgeable Commack, New York real estate attorney can be instrumental in obtaining a desired outcome.

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Life in Commack

Commack, New York gets its name from its former Indian inhabitants, the Secatogue tribe who named the area, "Pleasant Land." And pleasant is an apt word to describe Commack, which is a lovely city home to just under 40,000 residents. In the early days of Commack, indians gathered in the area because of the fertile soil, wildlife, and wood to make fires.

Commack, New York is a pleasure to explore for residents and visitors alike. In 2006, a local radio station rated the Commack Motor Inn as one of the seven wonders of Long Island. Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Costas are just a few of the celebrities that once called Commack home.

Commack, New York is also home to many talented lawyers who are able to assist the community with any legal issue they may find themselves encountering. Lawyers specializing in family law, estate planning, contract law, and employment law are just a few of the areas that Commack lawyers can assist their clients with. Commack is a great place to live and a great place to find a competent attorney.

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