Condominium Docs for Developments

For the governing documents that are associated with Orlando Condominium Docs for Developments, there are essentially four types.

These four types of legal governing documents include; The Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, The Bylaws, The Articles of Incorporation, and the Rules.

Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions.

The declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions also referred to as “CC&Rs,” is the primary and one of the most essential documents when it comes to the process of governing Orlando Condominium Docs for Developments. This type of governing is required for all condominiums and planned developments. The declaration is recorded in the county records. That way it automatically binds each new owner of a condominium.This means that it doesn’t need to be signed by a new owner.

The CC&Rs, at a minimum, establishes the authority of the association of the owner to be able to control the property and collect all the necessary dues. In most projects for condominiums, the CC&Rs defines the boundaries established for each condominium. This is often done using an attached drawing of the property. This sketch of the property is called a condominium plan. Beyond the basic functions, most CC&Rs also contain restrictions for use and alterations, cost division among the owners, and collection, enforcement, and procedures for resolving disputes.

By laws.

For a condominium or planned development, the bylaws contain the procedures of operation for the homeowners association. These bylaws typically include:

  • How to conduct a meeting.
  • How to vote.
  • How to levy assessments.
  • How to manage association businesses.
  • How to keep records.

In large homeowner associations, the bylaws typically form a board of directors and a group of officers for the decision-making process and for supervising the day-to-day operations of the association.

Articles of Incorporation.

For a condominium or planned development, The Articles of Incorporation only exist if a corporation is created to act as a homeowners association. The articles are used to bring the corporation to the existence and contain the organizational structure outlines.

Rules.

For a condominium or planned development, the rules for the homeowners association typically include more mundane guidelines that govern the day-to-day life of the residence. Not all homeowners associations have rules, but they can be established at any time.

It is an absolute necessity to hire an experienced and knowledgeable condominium legal adviser as early as possible to ensure that your process of Orlando Condominium Docs for Developments is operated smoothly.

 A specialized and skilled attorney in Orlando Condominium Docs for Developments can best pursue all the remedies allowed by the association under the governing documents and the state law.

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