Co-ownership charges are expenses that the owner of a property must pay to ensure the smooth running of the co-ownership. These charges are divided into 2 categories in the co-ownership regulations:
Each co-owner's contribution varies according to the nature of the charges.
To determine the co-ownership charges, each year the co-owners vote on a provisional budget at the general meeting.
It is the co-owner of the co-ownership lot concerned who must pay the co-ownership charges up to the amount of his share of the common areas (the share that each person must pay or receive in the distribution of a sum or property).
There are, however, some special rules:
These charges are paid through provisions.
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