Conveyancing:

Encroachment Agreements and Party Wall Agreements:

Condominium Projects:
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While projects differ significantly, the following basic information is needed for us to form any condominium project and obtain a Public Report from the Real Estate Commission:
  • TITLE INFORMATION. An owner's title report, title insurance policy or other title document (such as deed) indicating that the developer is the owner and which describes the property on which the project will be located.


  • DRAWINGS FOR THE PROJECT. These consist of (a) Site Map (including parking spaces,) (b) floor plans for each type of apartment unit, and (c) exterior elevations of each building within the project. These may be prepared by a draftsman, but must be certified by a licensed architect or registered engineer.


  • INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS. As to existing improvements, we need their approximate date of construction, the net living area of each apartment unit and the area of nonliving areas, such as garages, carports, lanais, decks, etc.


  • SELLER'S BROKERS. Name of the broker, if any, who is retained to sell the Project, or indicate the owner will sell without a broker.


  • PARKING. Indicate on the Site Map the location of all parking stalls.


  • BUILDING RESTRICTIONS. Inform us of any special building restrictions to be imposed on the Project. (These may include, for example, set back requirements, height restrictions, architectural design criteria and use restrictions.


  • Letter From County. If structures within the project are over one year old, provide us with a letter from county confirming that the structures within the property conform with zoning and building codes when they were built.