- What does subdivision mean on application?
- What is required to offer a subdivision unit for sale in California?
- How is a standard subdivision defined?
- What are the 5 subdivisions?
What does subdivision mean on application?
A “subdivision” is, with a few exceptions, any division of contiguous land for the purpose of sale, lease or financing. Condominium projects, community apartments, and the conversion of five or more existing dwelling units to a stock cooperative are included.
What is required to offer a subdivision unit for sale in California?
(b) The notice of intention shall contain the following information about the subdivided lands and the proposed offering: (1) The name and address of the owner. (2) The name and address of the subdivider. (3) The legal description and area of lands.
How is a standard subdivision defined?
A standard subdivision is one that results in entirely divided interests; i.e., the owner of the subdivided interest owns the entire interest (lot or parcel) exclusively with no common ownership of anything associated with it.
What are the 5 subdivisions?
The most commonly used system for categorization is the five-kingdom system. The largest category in this system is called kingdom, and has five subdivisions: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera and Protista. All known organisms fall into one of these large categories.