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Shared ownership regime applicable to built properties divided into apartments, floors or units. Co-ownership is managed by three bodies: the General Assembly of co-owners, the Syndical Council (minimum 3 members) and the Syndic.
Condominium ownership is governed by Law No. 2019-576 of June 26, 2019 (Building and Housing Code, Articles 379-407). It applies to the ownership of built properties divided into apartments, floors, or units whose ownership is distributed by lots, each comprising a private portion and a share of common areas.
Makes decisions relating to: adoption of the condominium bylaws, decisions on common areas, determination of charges, appointment and removal of the syndic, monthly contributions.
Ground, structural framework, foundations, load-bearing walls, cellars, façade, roofs, staircases, passages, corridors, caretaker's lodges, entrances, basements, elevators, walls separating apartments, common facilities.
Difficulties between co-owners and the syndicate may be submitted to arbitration by the Ministry in charge of Construction within 45 days.
Loi n°2019-576 du 26 juin 2019 instituant le Code de la Construction et de l'Habitat, Articles 379-407.
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The ADU (Attestation de Droit d'Usage Coutumier / Customary Right of Use Certificate) is the single, secure document that replaces the former Village Certificate as of January 1, 2025. Established by Decree No. 2021-784 and secured by the SIGFU (Decree No. 2021-862), it requires a triple signature (village chief, CVGFR president, developer) and a unique IDUFCI. The ADU is not a property title: it constitutes a provisional recognition opening the path to the ACD (Arrêté de Concession Définitive / Definitive Concession Decree) and then to a rural Land Title. Timeline ACD → Land Title: 6 to 12 months.
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Legal document drafted by a notary that formalizes the transfer of land ownership between a seller and a buyer. The notarized deed of sale is mandatory and confers authenticity on the transaction.
Legal entity that must be established with a minimum share capital of 2 million FCFA held by Ivorian nationals, holding an approval from the Minister responsible for Housing and a financial guarantee from a bank or insurance company.
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