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Common Interest Developments (CID)

Common Interest Developments (CIDs) are housing communities where residents share ownership of common areas, such as parks, pools, or clubhouses, alongside their individual homes or units. These developments often have specific rules and regulations, managed by an association to maintain the community and uphold property values. Residents typically pay association fees for upkeep and services. Examples include condominium complexes, townhome communities, and planned unit developments. CIDs promote a sense of community while offering shared amenities, but they also require adherence to community rules.