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Lando condo without subdivision
Just to see what's feasible I'm curious if a simple land condo with no shared anything could be done on a remote parcel without adding an HOA. Taxes are ideally paid directly to the city and defaults give the original seller the right to foreclose on that specific unit.
If this can be done then the lack of HOA appeal can be kept and there should be no downside to skipping the HOA that I can see.