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Law 18-00: Everything about the condominium status

May 8, 202610 min read

Law 18-00 relating to the status of co-ownership of constructed buildings is the founding text governing condominiums in Morocco. Promulgated by Dahir No. 1-02-298 of October 3, 2002, it was supplemented by law 106-12 in 2016.

This law defines common and private areas, the rights and obligations of co-owners, the operating rules of the general assembly, and the attributions of the condominium syndic.

Among the key points: each co-owner has quotas proportional to the surface area of their lot. Decisions are made in a general assembly according to majority rules defined by law.

The syndic is elected by the general assembly for a renewable period of 2 years. They can be a volunteer co-owner or a paid professional. Their missions are clearly defined by law.

Law 106-12 of 2016 brought important modifications: obligation to create a condominium regulation, strengthening of the syndic's powers, creation of a mandatory reserve fund, and the possibility of going to court in case of dispute.

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