Condominiums
Please note that condos and co-ops will be covered in greater detail in a later chapter. Condos and co-ops are two types of Common Interest Developments. You will learn more about the other two types of CIDs in that later chapter, as well.
Time Sharing
"Interval Ownership" is especially popular for vacation resort areas. A buyer purchases ownership of a property for a specific period of time each year. Timeshare "ownership" is fee simple ownership.
Timeshare "use" consists of the right to occupy and use the facilities for a certain number of years. When the time is up, the owner has the right to terminate the use. Timeshare usage is not a fee simple estate.
The Vacation Ownership and Time Share Act of 2004 dictates the California laws in the creation and regulation of time shares in California.