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/ˌkändəˈminēəm/,
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condominiums, plural;
  1. A building or complex of buildings containing a number of individually owned apartments or houses

  2. Each of the individual apartments or houses in such a building or complex

  3. The system of ownership by which these operate, in which owners have full title to the individual apartment or house and an undivided interest in the shared parts of the property

  4. The joint control of a country's or territory's affairs by other countries

  5. A state so governed


  1. (condominium) one of the dwelling units in a condominium
  2. (condominium) housing consisting of a complex of dwelling units (as an apartment house) in which each unit is individually owned
  3. A condominium, or condo, is the form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate (usually of an apartment house) is individually owned while use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, exterior ...
  4. (Condominium (international law)) In international law, a condominium (plural either condominia, as in Latin, or condominiums) is a political territory (state or border area) in or over which two or more sovereign powers formally agree to share equally dominium (in the sense of sovereignty) and ...
  5. (condominium) a building in which each unit is owned by an individual but the grounds, structure etc is owned jointly; a unit or apartment in such a complex; the legal tenure involved; joint sovereignty over a territory
  6. (Condominium) A development where individual units are owned, but common areas and amenities are shared equally by all owners.
  7. (Condominium) A legal real estate term to refer to the type of ownership.  When you own a condominium, you own the air between the walls of your particular unit.
  8. (Condominium) A large property complex that is divided into individual units and sold. Ownership usually includes a non-exclusive interest in certain "common properties" controlled by the condominium management.
  9. (Condominium) The composite of individual ownership and exclusive possession of a cube of space in a multiunit building plus a collective ownership of and a collective right of possession to facilities common to all separately owned units.
  10. (Condominium) A statutory form of real estate development of separately-owned units and jointly-owned common elements in a multi-unit project. See also cooperative, common interest community, or planned unit development.
  11. (Condominium) A home that is attached to other homes and shares common areas that everyone in the building, development, or community owns together and maintains through a homeowner’s association fee.
  12. (Condominium) Land ownership arrangement in which one owns an individual unit and a percentage of common area.
  13. (Condominium) A form of ownership in which the owner has title to a housing unit and also owns a share in the common elements (such as elevators, hallways, and perhaps the land).
  14. (Condominium) A structure of two or more units, the interior space of which are individually owned: the balance of the property (both land and building) is owned in common by the owners of the individual units. ...
  15. (Condominium) Individual ownership in space called a unit with an undivided interest in common in a portion of real property.
  16. (Condominium) An individually owned living unit (typically, an apartment) that is part of a building with many such units. As an owner of a condo, you typically have an ownership interest in the common areas of the complex, such as the land, parking facilities, swimming pool, and so on.
  17. (condominium) A building (or group of buildings) in which individuals own separate portions of the building(s) and possibly share common areas.
  18. (CONDOMINIUM) A group or complex of residential units in the nature of apartments wherein each unit is separately and individually owned, the unit owners owning together the commonly used appurtenances such as gardens, sidewalks, supporting and dividing elements, elevators, and hallways. ...
  19. (Condominium) A space that is purchased in a building, including an apartment and a percentage of the common living space in the building.
  20. (Condominium (Condo)) Individual ownership of a portion of a building, with common areas shared by all owners. Maintenance fees called “assessments” are paid to the condominium association to maintain, repair, or improve the property.
  21. (Condominium) A form of ownership in which individuals purchase and own a unit of housing in a multi-unit complex. The owner also shares financial responsibility for common areas.
  22. (Condominium) A form of property ownership wherein the owner has exclusive title to a unit within a project or building, in addition to a share of ownership in the common elements of the building or property. ...
  23. (Condominium) A residential structure in which apartments or townhouses (units) are individually owned as pieces of real estate while the land and common facilities are jointly owned.
  24. (Condominium) A structure of individual fee ownership of units combined with joint ownership of common area of the structure and the land.
  25. (Condominium) Housing where the owner owns only the unit in which they live--from the interior walls inward, generally--as well as a portion of the common area.