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Understanding Condos, Townhomes, and PUDs – What You Really Own

4 min · 4 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Justin Moles with The Moles Group breaks down one of the most confusing topics in real estate: what you actually own when you buy into an HOA community. Justin explains why the same attached home might be labeled a condo, a “Planned Unit Development,” or “fee simple” on different MLS listings, even though the underlying ownership never changed. You’ll learn the real differences between cooperatives, condominiums, planned developments, and community apartments—how ownership works, how financing can be affected, and why some properties face more scrutiny from lenders than others. Justin also clarifies why “townhouse” or “row house” is just an architectural style, not a legal ownership type, and what that means for your rights and responsibilities as an owner. Finally, Justin unpacks new 2026 rules requiring condo HOAs in California to share deck and balcony inspection reports, helping buyers, sellers, and agents understand safety, disclosure, and long‑term cost implications before they write an offer. Whether you’re a homeowner, buyer, investor, or Realtor, this episode will give you practical clarity on condos, PUDs, and everything in between.

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