Architectural Review: Arlington vs Cambridge
How do architectural review rules compare between Arlington, MA and Cambridge, MA?
Cambridge has fewer restrictions than Arlington.
Arlington, MA
Middlesex County
Condo trustees control alterations to common areas and exteriors under MGL c.183A. Unit owners typically need written approval for visible changes.
View full Arlington rules βCambridge, MA
Middlesex County
Cambridge condominium associations can restrict exterior changes to units and common areas through architectural review clauses in the master deed and bylaws under MGL c.183A.
View full Cambridge rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Arlington | Cambridge |
|---|---|---|
| Common elements | MGL c.183A s.5 | - |
| Approval | Written trustee sign-off | - |
| Historic districts | MGL c.40C review | - |
| Common items | Windows, doors, decks | - |
| Enforcement | Restoration at owner cost | - |
| Authority | - | Master deed and bylaws |
| Common Areas | - | Association controls |
| Historic Review | - | Cambridge Historical Commission |
| Windows | - | Often require approval |
| OTARD | - | Limits antenna bans |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Arlington FAQ
Do I need approval for interior renovations?
Typically no for purely interior work, but notify the board if plumbing or structural changes affect common elements.
Can historic districts override my board?
No. Both approvals are independently required when the property is in a historic district.
Cambridge FAQ
Can I change my window?
Usually requires trustee approval because windows are often common elements under the master deed.
Does the city also review?
In historic districts yes, the Cambridge Historical Commission reviews exterior changes.
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