Chapter 15 Flashcards

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Cooperative

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A dwelling unit owned by a corporation in which an owner owns stock commensurate with the value of his or her apartment compared to the value of the building as a whole. The stockholder has a proprietary lease to the apartment.

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Share Loan

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A loan in which shares of stock are used as collateral. Typically found in cooperative purchases.

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Proprietary Lease

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A lease given by a corporation to another. It is often used in a co-op context, where the owner is given a certain number of shares in the co-op, along with a proprietary lease for one of the residences in the building.

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Maintenance

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Monthly payments by a shareholder to a cooperative corporation.

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Sponsor

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The developer or owner organizing and offering for sale a condominium or cooperative development.

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Board Package

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A series of documents submitted for the review by a cooperative board.

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Alteration Agreement

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Describes the terms under which the cooperative gives permission to a shareholder before making any changes or improvements to the unit the shareholder occupies.

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Condominium

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A form of fee simple ownership of part of a structure having multiple units. Owners have title to their own units plus a share of the common elements.

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Condop

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A residential establishment that includes both a condominium and cooperative ownership structures. Typically the condop refers to the residential portion of a building which is treated as a single condominium unit owned through a cooperative-ownership structure.

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By-laws

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The owner’s rights and obligations for a condominium.

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Common Elements

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Also known as Common Areas; refers to the spaces in a building shared by residents of the building. Common areas include lobbies, corridors, stairs, elevators, etc.

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Common Elements

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Also known as Common Areas; refers to the spaces in a building shared by residents of the building. Common areas include lobbies, corridors, stairs, elevators, etc.

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Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CCRs)

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Limitations and rules on a group of homes by a builder, developer, neighborhood association and/or homeowner associations; when living in a building, a buyer gives up certain freedoms to be part of a shared community.

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Declaration

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Also known as a Master Deed, is a fundamental document that establishes the existence of and further governs the use and maintenance of a condominium property.

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House Rules

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Rules in a cooperative that cover common issues including garbage disposal, maintenance, noise, and conflict resolution.

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Letter of Intent (LOI)

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Generally an agreement to agree. It outlines the terms between parties who have not formalized an agreement into a contract. LOIs are generally not binding and unenforceable.

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Maintenance

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Monthly payments by a shareholder to a cooperative corporation.

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Offering Statement

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A document prepared by the attorneys representing the builders of a newly constructed condominium building. The statement includes information about the number and type of units in the building, the Homeowners Association rights and duties to owners, and a list of any easements or liens affecting the title of the building. In most cases, buyers looking to purchase a new construction condo get the Offering Statement from their agent before they make an offer on a unit.

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Recognition Agreement

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The agreement between the cooperative building and the bank lending money for purchase of shares of stock in the cooperative.

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Flip Tax

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A fee paid by a seller or buyer on a housing co-op transaction typically in New York City. It is not a tax, and not deductible as a property tax. It is a transfer fee payable upon the sale of an apartment to the co-op.

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Flipping

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A term used for buying a home and then turning around and reselling it for a profit.