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Carbonell Brickell Key
Condo Association
Asia Condominium
Brickell Key -
Homeowners Association
901 Brickell Key Blvd,
Miami. Florida 33131
Carbonell
Condominium Association
Phone Number:
305.371.4242
In
most cases the main phone
for the condominium
association will grant you
access to the condo
management office, condo
concierge, condo security
desk, engineering
department, condo valet
service,
condominium administrative
assistant, condo property
manger
etc.. |
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Condo Homeowner association |
A homeowner
association is corporation formed by a real
estate developer for the purpose of
marketing, managing, and selling of homes
and lots in a residential subdivision. It
grants the developer privileged voting
rights in governing the association, while
allowing the developer to exit financial and
legal responsibility of the organization,
typically by transferring ownership of the
association to the homeowners after selling
off a predetermined number of lots. It
allows a civil municipality to increase its
tax base, but without requiring it to
provide equal services to all of its
citizens. Membership in the homeowners
association by a residential buyer is
typically a condition of purchase; a buyer
isn't given an option to reject it. Some
homeowner associations hire and retain
property management companies. The board of
directors is responsible for the retention
of these companies.
Most homeowner associations are
incorporated, and are subject to state
statutes that govern non-profit corporations
and homeowner associations. State oversight
of homeowner associations is minimal, and
mainly takes the form of laws which are
inconsistent from state to state. Some
states, such as Florida and California, have
a large body of homeowner association law,
and some states, such as Massachusetts, have
virtually no homeowner association law.
The fastest growing form of housing in the
United States today is common-interest
developments (CIDs), a category that
includes planned-unit developments of
single-family homes, condominiums, and
cooperative apartments.[1] Since 1964,
homeowner associations have become
increasingly common in the USA. The
Community Associations Institute trade
association estimated that HOAs governed 23
million American homes and 57 million
residents in 2006.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Web definitions:
A condo association is a governing body that
consists of individual condominium unit
owners and that makes decisions regarding
the maintenance of a condominium building
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homeowners' association
An organization made up of neighbors concerned with
managing the common areas of a subdivision or
condominium complex. These associations take on issues
such as garden, pool, and fence maintenance; noise
abatement; snow removal; parking areas; repairs; and
dues. The homeowners' association is also responsible
for enforcing any covenants, conditions, and
restrictions (CC&Rs) that apply to the property. |
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