
Common Interest Developments
Common Interest Developments (CIDs) are communities where residents share ownership and responsibility for common areas and amenities, such as parks, pools, or clubhouses. Examples include condominiums, homeowner associations (HOAs), and planned communities. Residents pay fees to maintain shared spaces and enforce community rules, fostering a cohesive living environment. These arrangements are managed by a governing body, ensuring maintenance, security, and communal services. CIDs help coordinate the upkeep of shared resources and promote community standards, balancing individual ownership with collective interests.