Condominium Association
A Condominium Association is a governing body formed by the owners of individual units within a condominium complex. Its primary purpose is to manage and maintain the common areas and shared facilities, such as pools, gyms, and landscaping. The association is responsible for enforcing community rules and regulations, ensuring that the property remains well-kept and enjoyable for all residents.
Members of the Condominium Association typically pay monthly or annual fees to cover maintenance costs, insurance, and other expenses. Decisions regarding the management of the property are made collectively by the association's board, which is usually elected by the unit owners.