What is the difference between a site condo and a PUD?
What is the difference between a site condo and a PUD?
The difference between an HOA-run condo townhome and a PUD townhome is who owns the land on which the structure sits. In a condo situation, the association owns the land. In a PUD, the homeowner owns the land and is free to use the land more or less when and how they wish.
Who is responsible for trees in common areas?
Generally speaking, the HOA or Condominium board’s primary responsibility is to maintain trees that are located in common areas; however, the association may have language in the covenants or landscape policy that adds additional responsibilities.
Why are trees on my property a problem?
After a few years, the initial plant selection and location can result in tree roots damaging fences and branches overhanging property lines. Trees that mature and bear fruit or nuts can become a major problem when mowers send these projectiles into nearby cars.
Who is responsible if a tree falls on your property?
You must inspect your property for signs of diseased or rotten trees on a consistent basis. You must look for any weak or damaged branches. If any portion of a tree that was a known hazard falls and damages your neighbor’s property, you will likely be responsible.
How can you tell if a tree is on your property?
This survey will show you the boundaries of your property. Using this survey, you will be able to determine which trees fall within your property lines and which ones belong to your neighbors. The trees whose tree trunks are within your property line are considered to be part of your property, and therefore, your responsibility.
Generally speaking, the HOA or Condominium board’s primary responsibility is to maintain trees that are located in common areas; however, the association may have language in the covenants or landscape policy that adds additional responsibilities.
After a few years, the initial plant selection and location can result in tree roots damaging fences and branches overhanging property lines. Trees that mature and bear fruit or nuts can become a major problem when mowers send these projectiles into nearby cars.
You must inspect your property for signs of diseased or rotten trees on a consistent basis. You must look for any weak or damaged branches. If any portion of a tree that was a known hazard falls and damages your neighbor’s property, you will likely be responsible.
Are there any US territories with community property?
The U.S. Territories of Guam and Puerto Rico are also community property jurisdictions. Alaska has also adopted a community property system, but it is optional. Spouses may create community property by entering into a community property agreement or by creating a community property trust. See Alaska Stat.