
Condominium Certifications
A condominium certification is a document prepared by a surveyor to certify the elements, percent interest, common area ownership, and other relevant details of individual units within a condominium development. This certification is typically required for the sale of individual units.
Here's how a surveyor typically prepares a condominium certification:
Unit Boundaries: Using the architectural plans and master deed documents the surveyor identifies and maps the boundaries of individual units within a condominium complex. This includes determining the dimensions, area, and location of a unit relative to the overall condominium building or property.
Common Elements: In addition to the individual units, the surveyor also identifies and quantifies any common elements within the condominium development, such as shared hallways, lobbies, parking areas, recreational facilities, and other amenities. These common elements are typically owned and maintained collectively by the condominium association.
Certification Statement: The surveyor provides a certification statement confirming that the information presented in the condominium certification is accurate and based on professional surveying standards and practices. This statement may include the surveyor's signature, seal, and professional credentials, certifying the authenticity and reliability of the document.
Overall, the condominium certification prepared by the surveyor serves as a critical document for establishing the legal dimensions of individual units within the condominium development. It provides essential information for property management, real estate transactions, and regulatory compliance, helping to facilitate the efficient and orderly operation of the condominium association.
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