A document you need to know
The co-ownership regulations are mandatory and must be drawn up as soon as the co-ownership is created. They must be given to the purchaser when a lot is sold, and to the tenant when the lease is signed. This legal document describes the common and private areas of a building, sets out its operating and management rules, and specifies the rights and obligations of co-owners and tenants. It therefore applies to all occupants of the building and is legally binding. For example, it may prohibit the use of barbecues on balconies, even though this is permitted by the local council.
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