Complex Community definition

Complex Community means (a) in respect of any Property other than Tower Units and Amenities, a community which is under development and includes a mix of at least two of the following types of inventory: vertical work-in-progress, land development work-in-progress, Finished Lots and completed Units, provided that if a community includes a mix of only two types of such inventory, it shall not be deemed to be a Complex Community unless the aggregate number of Units and Finished Lots is at least one hundred (100) and (b) in respect of Tower Units, a condominium project with twenty (20) or more unsold Tower Units.

Examples of Complex Community in a sentence

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Related to Complex Community

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