Condominium Plan
Also known as: Condo Plan, Condo Map
A recorded document that contains a description of the condominium project, including a survey map showing the layout of units and common areas, unit dimensions, and the location of common elements. The condominium plan, along with the declaration, establishes the physical boundaries of each unit and the common areas. It is essential for determining ownership rights and maintenance responsibilities.
Example in Context
When two neighbors disputed who was responsible for a leaking pipe in their shared wall, the board consulted the condominium plan to determine where the unit boundary fell.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find my condominium plan?
The condominium plan is a recorded document filed with the county recorder's office when the condominium project was created. You can obtain a copy from the county recorder, from your title company, or by requesting it from the association or its management company.