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Condominium and Cooperative Law in Washington

Cooperative and condominium communities are examples of a class of housing developments identified 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 responsible for taking maintaining the common areas in their communities, such as lawns, gardens, swimming pools, and the like. This responsibility is typically taken care of by charging the residents a periodic maintenance fee, to pay for the upkeep of the common areas.

Simply 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 because there are no defining physical characteristics which are unique to one type of cooperative community, but not the other. The important differences aren't embodied in physical characteristics, but in the legal ownership arrangement governing the communities: in a condominium community, the residents own the units they live in. In a cooperative community, the units are rented.

Laws and Regulations Concerning Common Interest Communities in Renton, Washington

Renton, Washington likely has several laws and regulations concerning common interest communities. However, these are mostly limited to the laws and regulations (zoning, land use, etc.) that concern all real estate owners.

In general, the policies 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 governing condominiums or cooperatives.

The land that common interest communities occupy is typically 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 typically 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.

This power, however, has limits. There are some rules which landowners cannot impose. Most obviously, they can't bar people from renting or buying units based on their race, religion, or national origin in Renton, Washington. This conduct is illegal under state and federal law, and can result in severe civil penalties.

Can a Renton, 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 efficient real estate attorney in Renton, Washington will be able to help.

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Life in Renton

Renton is located in King County, Washington. It is very near Seattle--approximately 11 miles. Surrounding areas include Lake Washington and Newcastle coal fields. Per the 2010 census, Renton is home to approximately 90,927 people.

Renton's top employers include Boeing, Valley Medical Center, Federal Aviation Administration, Renton Technical College, Providence Health Services, Paccar, ER Solutions, and Wal-Mart. Renton is also home to many small law offices with capable attorneys who practice in many areas of law.

Famous residents, both past and present, include Jimi Hendrix, Ann Rule, Bonnie Guitar, Tim Lincecum, Brandon Roy, Jamal Crawford, Jacob Young, Kelly Bachand, and Michelle Font.

Overall, Renton is a wonderful place to visit!

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