European condominium law / edited by Cornelius Van Der Merwe.
2015
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Title
European condominium law / edited by Cornelius Van Der Merwe.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Description
1 online resource (xliv, 644 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Common core of European private law.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Genesis of condominium
Comparative survey of jurisdictions represented
The many faces of condominiums
Establishment and basic condominium concepts
Case 2 : restrictions on sale and letting of apartments
Case 3 : who is responsible for maintenance?
Case 4 : my apartment is my castle, leave me alone!
Case 5 : how does one deal with the assessment defaulter?
Case 6 : how does one deal with an obnoxious owner?
Case 7 : no more rules please!
Case 8 : are all resolutions binding?
Case 9 : "we, the tenants in a condominium scheme, want more rights!"
Case 10 : the condominium scheme needs a face lift
Recent developments.
Genesis of condominium
Comparative survey of jurisdictions represented
The many faces of condominiums
Establishment and basic condominium concepts
Case 2 : restrictions on sale and letting of apartments
Case 3 : who is responsible for maintenance?
Case 4 : my apartment is my castle, leave me alone!
Case 5 : how does one deal with the assessment defaulter?
Case 6 : how does one deal with an obnoxious owner?
Case 7 : no more rules please!
Case 8 : are all resolutions binding?
Case 9 : "we, the tenants in a condominium scheme, want more rights!"
Case 10 : the condominium scheme needs a face lift
Recent developments.
Summary
This is the first comprehensive comparative treatment of condominium (apartment ownership, commonhold, horizontal property) law in 21 European jurisdictions. This book explores the genesis of condominium law in Europe and in each of the jurisdictions represented and the use made of the condominium format to structure residential, commercial, industrial and tourist condominiums. It examines the establishment of condominiums, basic condominium concepts and the role by-laws play in establishing harmony in a condominium. Included are ten case studies, which illustrate a variety of factual scenarios and focus on providing legal solutions to practical cases. The scenarios include, amongst others, the legal consequences of a sale of apartments from building plans; restrictions on the sale and letting of apartments; the keeping of pets and the conduct of a profession (such as a medical practice) in an apartment; the sanctions against defaulters of contributions; and the requirements for undertaking maintenance and improvements.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781316145487 (ebook)
9781107093898 (hardback)
9781107093898 (hardback)
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