Condominium With Apartment Block In Hillsborough

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Hillsborough
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A condominium is a combination of co-ownership and individual ownership. Those who own an apartment or a condominium are co-owners of the land and of the halls, lobby, and other common areas, but each apartment or condominium unit in the building is individually owned. In some States, the owners of the various units in the condominium have equal voice in the management and share an equal part of the expenses. In other States, control and liability for expenses are shared by a unit owner in the same ratio as the value of the unit bears to the value of the entire condominium project. The bigger condominium owners would have more say-so than the smaller condominium owners.



This Agreement to Lease a Condominium Unit is similar to a lease of an apartment.
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Ordinance 09-63 provides for regulations requiring the maintenance of all structures and properties within the unincorporated areas of Hillsborough County. The intent of this ordinance is to secure the public health, safety, and welfare.

Hillsborough County Building Services provides complete permitting services, from the application, review and issuance of site and structural permits, through inspections and certificates of occupancy.

The property owner or property owner's agent is the one who must file the Notice of Commencement. Florida law states that a Notice of Commencement must be submitted to the clerk's office in order to apply for a building permit with contracts having a value greater than $2,500.

In Florida, the Notice of Commencement Form is very simple. In fact, most counties will provide you with the form you need. Or, of course, you can make the NOC process really easy by just filing the document online.

Contact. For code violations call: Unincorporated Hillsborough County: (813) 274-6600. City of Tampa: (813) 274-5545.

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Condominium With Apartment Block In Hillsborough