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Complete guide to condominium management in Morocco

May 15, 202612 min read

Condominium management in Morocco is governed by law 18-00, enacted in 2002 and updated in 2016. This law defines the rights and obligations of co-owners, the syndic, and the general assembly.

The syndic, whether professional or volunteer, is responsible for the daily management of the condominium. Their missions include maintaining common areas, collecting fees, keeping accounts, and organizing general assemblies.

Condominium fees are distributed among co-owners according to the co-ownership quotas defined in the condominium regulations. There are two types of fees: general fees (maintenance, cleaning, guarding) and special fees (elevator, swimming pool).

The general assembly is the decision-making body of the condominium. It must meet at least once a year to approve the accounts, vote on the provisional budget, and make important decisions regarding the building.

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Essential best practices include: keeping rigorous accounts, communicating regularly with co-owners, anticipating maintenance work, and using modern tools to simplify daily management.

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