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Condominiums in Baton Rouge, LA
Bocage Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 928-3502
Brandywine - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 272-0377
Carlton Place Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 925-2497
Chateau Deville Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 272-2225
Colonial Terrace Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 924-5432
Concord Condominium Association Inc - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 925-2887
Farris Brandy - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 376-7576
Jamestowne Court Security Guard - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 926-3510
Meridian Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 293-3624
River Place Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 389-9112
Riverview Condominiums - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 906-3840
Runnymede Homes Association - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 927-2691
Helpful Definition for: Condominiums
A condominium, or condo, in Baton Rouge 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 areas, is executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership and controlled by the association of owners that jointly represent ownership of the whole piece. So it may be simply defined as an apartment that the resident 'owns' as opposed to rents.
Recent Business News for: Condominiums
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