Property Types Flashcards
Property in which each owner has a separate interest in their own unit and undivided interest in the common areas.
Less maintenance
No Yard
More affordable
Codominium
a building owned by a corporation where the residents are shareholders in the corp. All have rights to the common areas.
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Common elements
subdivision that includes resedential dwellings along with nonresidential real estate, departing from normal zoning and subdivision regulations.
planned unit development (PUD)
a form of co-ownership where each owner has the use of the property at a different prescribed period of time. This period of time is called an interval, also known as interval ownership.
Multiple owners have the right to use a property for a specified period each year.
timeshare
timeshare estate
timeshare use
Single-Family Vacation properties Townhouses Condos Apartment Buildings Manufactured homes
Used for habitation.
Resedential Property
a dwelling that is built off-site and capable of being moved from place to place.
Personal Property by default but can become real property when permanently affixed
Manufactured Homes
Used for business
used to generate revenue
typically considered investment properties
Office Buildings Retail Complexes Gas Stations Entertainment Venues Restaurants
Commercial Real Estate
Manufacture of products or materials distribution facilities warehouses storage facilities research facilities data centers
Industrial real estate
Properties used for the commercial cultivation of food, fiber and feed.
Family & commercial farms ranches orchards nurseries and greenhouses pastures feedlots
Agriculture real estate
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Publicly Owned
Require substantial reinvestment to convert to another purpose or use
Do not come up for sale as frequently as other property types
Places of worship schools rec centers cemeteries gov. held lands
Special-Purpose property
Buyers of units in PUDs are entitled to receive certain info about the PUD.
According to the Arizona Revised Statutes, a buyer must receive:
The bylaws and rules of the association
The declaration of CC&Rs
A dated statement that includes:
Address and phone number of principal contact for the homeowners association
Cost of regular and special assessments, including those that are currently due from the seller
Information on what is covered by the association’s insurance
The total dollar amount of the association’s reserves
Any relevant information about alterations or improvements to the unit
Any case names or numbers of pending litigation involving the premises or the HOA
HOA’s current operating budget, most recent annual financial report, and any recent reserve studies
The buyer will sign a statement showing they read and understood the rules and documents.
PUD’S Arizona requirements
Timeshare estate: a right of occupancy in a timeshare project, which is coupled with an estate in a real property
Timeshare interval: a timeshare estate, a timeshare use, or a timeshare period
Timeshare project: a project in which a purchaser receives the right to the recurrent, exclusive use of a segment of real property annually or on some other periodic basis
Timeshare use: a license or contractual or membership right of occupancy in a timeshare project that is not coupled with an estate in the real property
Timeshares in Arizona