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Condominiums
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Affordable Housing Units are often Units in a
Condominium. Condominium ownership combines elements of exclusive ownership and possession (of the
Condominium Unit), subject to
certain restrictions, and common ownership and
possession (of the "Common Areas"), also subject to
certain restrictions. Condominiums are established
through documents recorded at the Registry of Deeds
known as the Master Deed and the Condominium
Trust/By-Laws. Individual Units of the Condominium
are conveyed by Unit Deeds. Generally, an owner
owns his or her individual Unit in the Condominium and
also has the right to use the Common Areas of the
Condominium along with the other Unit Owners. The
Common Areas (which may, but not necessarily, include
hallways, stairways, roofs, basements, lawns, parking
and utilities) and the differing rights to use them, are
defined in the Condominium Documents. Similarly, what
comprises each individual Unit is also set forth in the
Condominium Documents.



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What We Offer
Steven Bloom, Esq. is
available to represent Buyers, Sellers, Banks, Institutional
Lenders, Private Lenders, Mortgage Companies, Correspondent
Lenders and Mortgage Brokers regarding the purchase, sale
and financing of residential and commercial real estate.
He is further experienced in handling all aspects of
highly-technical and specialized affordable housing
transactions in Massachusetts. He offers legal
representation from the time of the first Offer or
Reservation Form, to the drafting or review of the Purchase
and Sale Agreement, right through the Closing. He is
also available for representation on general real estate
matters and in clearing title problems.
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