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''The condop is a hybrid ownership structure. Typically a [[Condominium]] differs from a [[Cooperative]] in that residents of a condominium directly own their apartments whereas residents in a cooperative own shares in a corporation that owns the building and a right to use a specific apartment in the building. Condops blur the distinction between the two concepts as the cooperative corporation owns, not a whole building, but just the residential condominium space within it.'' -- http://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Condop | ''The condop is a hybrid ownership structure. Typically a [[Condominium]] differs from a [[Cooperative]] in that residents of a condominium directly own their apartments whereas residents in a cooperative own shares in a corporation that owns the building and a right to use a specific apartment in the building. Condops blur the distinction between the two concepts as the cooperative corporation owns, not a whole building, but just the residential condominium space within it.'' -- | ||
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[[Category:Cooperatives]] | |||
[[Category:Peerproperty]] | |||
[[Category:Urbanism]] | |||
Revision as of 13:13, 20 July 2010
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The condop is a hybrid ownership structure. Typically a Condominium differs from a Cooperative in that residents of a condominium directly own their apartments whereas residents in a cooperative own shares in a corporation that owns the building and a right to use a specific apartment in the building. Condops blur the distinction between the two concepts as the cooperative corporation owns, not a whole building, but just the residential condominium space within it. --