A Multi-Family property is a type of home or building with multiple units owned by one or more parties.
Condo buildings and duplexes can be considered multi-family residences; but with a duplex, both the property and the land are recorded on one deed. Whereas with a condo, the owners only own their individual units, not the common space or land, and each have their own deed.
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