A neighborhood
Read your governing documents to determine the legal boundaries of pool ownership. There is no standard. Your community's pool could either be a common area reserved for use by owners, or otherwise restricted, or could be a more widely-used neighborhood pool with restrictions and input from a wider base than simply owners.
Yes, you should have no issue getting renters insurance with a pool on the property.
Requirements for the location of improvements on property are governed by local (city or county) land use laws and sometimes also by covenants affecting the neighborhood in which the property is located. There is no "one size fits all" answer to this question. A good place to begin looking for the answer would be your local planning authority.
Your question and the categories you chose make it look like something in your possession was repossessed on property that is part of a condominium complex.With those facts as assumptions, your answer is:Some of the complex is private property, some is common area and some is public.With proper documentation, any asset can be repossessed. (It's a lender's right to reclaim assets in order to retire an unpaid debt.)Here are the details you need to answer your particular question:Please read your governing documents to determine where your 'private property', i.e., your unit boundary line runs. As well, you can find the definition of what parts of the complex are owned by all owners in common.Your local tax assessor can help you understand what part of your complex is public.Laws in different states govern access for repossession, so you need to understand those for your state.AnswerA condominium property is private property in contrast to public property which is owned by the government or the community such as a park, highway, school or public library. Generally, the towns do not maintain the streets within a condominium project thus they are also private.
It does but not very much. My Friends have a pool and I have a 1/2 acre larger lot and slightly smaller house and my appraises for more then their property with a pool
How far does an above ground pool have to be from property line in the town of brookhaven
type "hotels with private pools in the US."
You certainly can.
yes
The first question is: where is the pool? Who owns the property where the pool is located? If the subdivision is made up of individual owners, then the owner on whose property the pool exists is responsible for its maintenance. As well, it could be a public pool maintained by the local parks department.
There are photos of the pool in various aerial photographs of the property, but at this time there aren't any photos of the Gosselins using the pool.