NZ Property Investor

UNDERSTANDING THE NUANCE OF UNIT TITLE OWNERSHIP

Unit title ownership typically relates to high-rise commercial and residential buildings, but it can also apply to stand-alone houses which may or may not adjoin each other. Buying a unit title is the same as buying a house in that it has its own title. However, when you buy a unit title you become a member of a body corporate along with the owners of all the units within the unit title development.

As a unit title owner you

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