Condo Regime
District of Columbia
@usgov.district_of_columbia_condo_regime_bdb6b
District of Columbia
@usgov.district_of_columbia_condo_regime_bdb6b
The Regimes are how Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) quantifies units in a given condo development, grouping of condos. A condo regime number is assigned to each residential condo application or Article of Confederation regardless of how many buildings there are at any one site. The regime number starts with a 1, 2, or 3 depending upon where the condo is located and where they fall in the assessment process of Real Property Tax Assessment (RPTA). All numbers after the first are consecutive. RPTA maintains the master list of Regime numbers for residential properties. Commercial condos are not associated with a Regime number.
Condo lots are individual lots for each condominium. The lot numbers normally range from 2000-6999. These condo lots are not geographically defined other than being within a air rights, record, tax or a combination of lots that has one or more condo buildings within it.
Organization: District of Columbia
Last updated: 2024-07-03T03:05:56.490155
Tags: condo, condominium, dc, district-of-columbia, dob, land, lot, planning-cadastre, property, square, vpmdata, washington-dc
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