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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 47 > Chapter 825 - Condominium Act
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Title 47
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§ 47-68a
Short title: Condominium Act of 1976. Definitions
§ 47-69
Applicability of chapter
§ 47-70
Declaration. Covenants, easements and liens on conveyances limited
§ 47-70a
Amendment of declaration or bylaws
§ 47-71
Recording of declaration and other instruments
§ 47-71a
Expansion of condominiums
§ 47-71b
Public offering statement
§ 47-72
Deeds of units. Leases
§ 47-73
Unit as real property
§ 47-73a
Boundaries, encroachments and easements
§ 47-74
Rights of unit owners
§ 47-74a
Board of directors of unit owners association. Election by unit owners other than declarant; when. Declarant to relinquish control; when
§ 47-74b
Limitation on grants, reservations and contracts made by declarant or declarant-controlled association
§ 47-74c
Declarant not to retain ownership interest in recreational facilities
§ 47-74d
Architect's or engineer's certificate required. Declarant's certificate. Escrow account
§ 47-74e
Implied warranties
§ 47-74f
Nonbinding reservation agreements. Cancellation
§ 47-75
Obligations of unit owners. Limit on liability of unit owner
§ 47-75a
Resale of unit by person other than declarant
§ 47-76
Allocation of profits and expenses
§ 47-77
Assessment of common expenses. Liens and foreclosure
§ 47-78
Owner may not exempt himself from liability
§ 47-79
Collection of taxes and assessments
§ 47-80
Bylaws
§ 47-80a
Powers of unit owners' association. Opportunity for unit owners to express views re proposed budget
§ 47-81
Accounting records. Availability of records. Loan disclosure and comments. Audit
§ 47-82
Liens against units
§ 47-83
Insurance
§ 47-84
Repairs
§ 47-85
Actions between unit owners
§ 47-86
Owners, tenants and employees bound by chapter
§ 47-87
Liability for mortgages, liens and assessments on conveyance of unit
§ 47-88
Removal of property from application of chapter. Resubmission of property
§ 47-88a
Consolidation of condominiums
§ 47-88b
Conversion condominiums: Requirements for conversion
§ 47-88c
Separate heating plants required, when
§ 47-88d
Reimbursement for moving and relocation expenses
§ 47-88e
Reserves for capital expenditures
§ 47-88f
Applicability of tenants' rights and protections
§ 47-88g
Right of action for aggrieved tenant of conversion condominium. Remedies
§ 47-90a
Misrepresentations in public offering statements; remedies
§ 47-90b
Public offering statement not required, when
§ 47-90c
Effective date and applicability of chapter
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Questions & Answers: Condominiums
Charlie, Bylaws should be reviewed regularly by the Board, but there is no legal requirement to do so, or to make updates. Steve Daily LawServer.com ...
What legal recourse does the Condominium have against an owner that violates the bylaws or rules regarding the weight of a dog ?...
Can the president of the condo association with 248 apts be also the tresurer?...
Louise, Check the condominium bylaws and rules for what the enforcement procedures or penalties are for violations. Among the remedies would certainly be a court order barring the ...
In the state of Rhode Island, does the Condominium Board of Directors have the right to make a budget and not ask for the approval of the individual unit owners? Also can the Board...
I own a cat and moved to a condo. My realtor said it was ok to have a cat but the condo association says pets are not allowed. I do own the condo and there are no common areas. ...
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Are the rights and comments of owners of condominiums concerning rule changes spelled out by CIOWA?
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