
Common Interest Developments (CIDs)
Common Interest Developments (CIDs) are communities where individual homeowners share ownership of common areas, such as parks, pools, or recreational facilities. These developments typically have a homeowners' association (HOA) that sets rules, manages communal spaces, and collects fees from homeowners to maintain the property. CIDs include various housing types, like condos, townhomes, and planned communities. Living in a CID can provide amenities and a sense of community but also means adhering to the HOA's regulations and guidelines.