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Originally Posted by Tapioca
Also, like a condo, you don't own the actual land underneath the house. You own a share of the land belonging to the broader complex.
There are other detached stratas throughout the province which are bareland stratas. In those developments, the strata lot is the actual land, so you own the land and the house on it. You would pay strata fees to maintain common property, such as the road and mailbox.
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How can you tell bareland stratas from the condo-style stratas? Another one I was seeing is not like the planned community that I shared above, and the maintenance only covers road work. Does that sound more like a bareland strata?
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