Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
charges de copropriété
English translation:
co-ownership fees
French term
charges de copropriété
Nov 12, 2008 18:02: MatthewLaSon Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
co-ownership fees
These are fees that all co-owners must pay. It's just a way to collect more money.
I hope this helps.
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Clair Pickworth
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Thanks, Clair PG!
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writeaway
: or charges. they are monthly/quarterly charges-for heating, maintenance etc. not really fees (fees seems to be preferred au Canada though).
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common charges (of co-owners)
body corporate fees
Medium confidence is averaging high confidence for an Oz English audience, low confidence for everywhere else.
commonhold assessment (British English)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condominium
Jurisdictions based on the civil law also have concepts equating to
commonhold: for example, Scotland has had a system known as the law of tenement for centuries, while France has the concept of copropriété.
http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/housing/pdf/138226.p...
Commonhold assessment: the income raised from unit holders to meet the expenses of the commonhold association for the management, maintenance, insurance, repair and other costs of the common parts.
Common parts: all those parts of the building, or estate (the commonhold land) which are not included within the unit. It will typically include the structure of the building, the corridors, lifts and the staircases, the communal car parks or roads and any other communal areas.
http://www.lease-advice.org/commframe.htm
Commonhold assessment - this is the term adopted by the 2002 Act for the charges to be made by the commonhold association and payable by the unit holders (see below) in order to pay for the upkeep and insurance of the common areas of the commonhold development. It serves the same purpose as the traditional service charge arrangement in a building held under the leasehold form of tenure but is more likely to be strictly controlled by regulations.
Unit-holder - this is the term to be used for the individual owner of a unit within a commonhold development. It distinguishes this form of tenure from those where an owner or occupier is a lessee or tenant.
http://www.commonhold.com/1987.html?*session*id*key*=*sessio...
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Adrian MM. (X)
: What (we) commonholders end up paying is still called service charges in a UK scenario.
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condo(minium) fees
Unit owner assessmets
service or maintenance charges
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-11-03 23:02:35 GMT)
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http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=500923
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Note added at 1 day12 mins (2008-11-04 22:08:26 GMT)
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il s'agit des charges relatives aux parties communes (escaliers, poubelles, entretien, etc)
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Adrian MM. (X)
: with the first one: service charges
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thanks Tom
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(homeowner's) association fees
http://ezinearticles.com/?Condominium-Association-Fees---Added-Expense-Or-Benefit&id=1195387
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