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Condos in Cormier-village, New Brunswick

Breakdown by postal code areas in Cormier-village:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | E4P | 12,222 | 6,215 |
Other cities in the area: Scoudouc, Shediac, Saint-andre-leblanc, Shediac Cape, Pointe-du-chene, Boudreau-ouest, Grand-barachois, Scoudouc Road
An HOA is a homeowners' association that is legally responsible for the community in which it resides. Most are non-profit corporations, and as such are subject to the same statues that govern other non-profit corporations. Each owner of a Cormier-village condo unit within the community is a member of the association, and will cease to be a member upon sale of their unit. Association boards appoint non-paid volunteer corporate officers to assist in day-to-day business. The boards have the authority to enforce their actions by levying fines, or private legal action. The HOA provides shared neighborhood values, and management of recreational amenities, and landscaping. Meetings are generally held monthly and open to all residents and members.
Located in the Maritime province of New Brunswick, Cormier-village has enjoyed sustained economic growth, providing opportunities for residents of all ages
New Brunswick boasts many picturesque towns and beautiful farmlands. It is a province rich in culture and heritage, and Cormier-village is just one of the regions in New Brunswick to consider purchasing a property for
home ownership and year round living or as an investment.
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