A Condominium Association is created and governed by its Master Deed/Declaration
April 8, 2013
A condominium association, though similar in many respects to a homeowners association, is more complex. It has protective covenants and common areas. It levies assessments as provided in its declaration or master deed. However, the maintenance of its common areas are likely more expensive and the declaration or master deed also creates the individual units….
READ MOREA Homeowners Association is governed by CCRs
April 1, 2013
A homeowners association governs a single-family, planned development made up of lots. Typically, these lots are shown on a plat. The plat will subdivide a larger parcel of real estate into individual lots which are improved and sold. The plat may also include common areas. Typical common areas are entrance features, private roads, walkways, ponds…
READ MOREWhat are the differences between HOAs and Condominiums Associations?
March 25, 2013
There are two types of associations in Tennessee, homeowners associations and condominium associations. While there are many similarities between the two, there are important differences. These differences impact how the association act and what they can and cannot do. The major difference between homeowners associations and condominiums associations revolves around the type of real property…
READ MOREWhat Are Condominium and Homeowners Associations?
March 19, 2013
Welcome to the Tennessee Condominium and Homeowners Association Blog. It is the intent of this blog to address the common issues and concerns of Tennessee condominium and homeowners associations. This blog is hosted by the law firm of Dinkelspiel, Rasmussen & Mink, PLLC. We are a law firm located in Memphis, Tennessee, that represents several…
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