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Iowa Code 499B.14 - Bylaws

Iowa Code > Title XII > Subtitle 3 > Chapter 499B > § 499B.14. Bylaws


Current as of: 2009

The administration of every property shall be governed by bylaws, a true copy of which shall be annexed to the declaration and made a part thereof.  No modification of or amendment to the bylaws shall be valid unless set forth in an amendment to the declaration and such amendment is duly recorded.

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