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Missouri Laws > Title XXIX > Chapter 448 - Condominium Property
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Title XXIX
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§ 448.005
Title of law
§ 448.010
Definitions
§ 448.020
Property submitted to condominium law by declaration
§ 448.030
Declaration, contents--amendments
§ 448.040
Declaration and plat to be recorded--plat, contents--amendment may be recorded, when
§ 448.050
Units can be conveyed--common elements, owned, how--units not to be separated or subdivided
§ 448.060
Instrument affecting unit affects ownership of common elements
§ 448.070
Common elements to remain undivided--exceptions
§ 448.080
Common element costs to be paid by unit owners--unpaid amount to constitute lien--foreclosure
§ 448.090
Liens, against what--consent, how given
§ 448.100
Taxes, assessed and levied against units
§ 448.110
Interest acquired by tax deed, subject to what
§ 448.120
Insurance, how obtained--named insured--who adjusts--loss payable clause, form of--premiums, how paid
§ 448.130
Insurance proceeds used for reconstruction--reconstruction defined
§ 448.140
Insurance proceeds insufficient to reconstruct, effect
§ 448.150
Sale of property, authorized, how--dissenting owner entitled to interest, value of interest defined
§ 448.160
Property removed from condominium law, how, effects
§ 448.170
Bylaws, amendments
§ 448.180
Bylaws, contents
§ 448.190
Managers may act for owners--actions--service of process--managers proper parties, when, duties
§ 448.195
Condemnation proceedings, board of managers to represent all unit owners
§ 448.200
Managers to keep records, open to owners
§ 448.210
Rule against perpetuities--restraints on alienation
§ 448.1-101
Short title
§ 448.1-102
Applicability
§ 448.1-103
Definitions
§ 448.1-104
Variation by agreement
§ 448.1-105
Separate titles and taxation
§ 448.1-106
Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes
§ 448.1-107
Eminent domain
§ 448.1-108
Supplemental general principles of law applicable
§ 448.1-109
Construction against implicit repeal
§ 448.1-110
Uniformity of application and construction
§ 448.1-111
Severability
§ 448.1-112
Unconscionable agreement or term of contract
§ 448.1-113
Obligation of good faith
§ 448.1-114
Remedies to be liberally administered
§ 448.2-101
Creation of condominium
§ 448.2-102
Unit boundaries
§ 448.2-103
Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws
§ 448.2-104
Description of units
§ 448.2-105
Contents of declaration
§ 448.2-106
Leasehold condominiums
§ 448.2-107
Allocation of common element interests, votes, and common expense liabilities
§ 448.2-108
Limited common elements
§ 448.2-109
Plats and plans
§ 448.2-110
Exercise of development rights
§ 448.2-111
Alterations of units
§ 448.2-112
Relocation of boundaries between adjoining units
§ 448.2-113
Subdivision of units
§ 448.2-114
Monuments as boundaries
§ 448.2-115
Use for sale purposes
§ 448.2-116
Easement rights
§ 448.2-117
Amendment of declaration
§ 448.2-118
Termination of a condominium
§ 448.2-119
Rights of secured lenders
§ 448.2-120
Master associations
§ 448.2-121
Merger or consolidation of condominiums
§ 448.3-101
Organization of unit owners' association
§ 448.3-102
Powers of unit owners' association
§ 448.3-103
Executive board members and officers
§ 448.3-104
Transfer of special declarant rights
§ 448.3-105
Termination of contracts and leases of declarant
§ 448.3-106
Bylaws
§ 448.3-107
Upkeep of condominium
§ 448.3-108
Meetings
§ 448.3-109
Quorums
§ 448.3-110
Voting--proxies
§ 448.3-111
Tort and contract liability
§ 448.3-112
Conveyance or encumbrance of common elements
§ 448.3-113
Insurance
§ 448.3-114
Surplus funds
§ 448.3-115
Assessments for common expenses
§ 448.3-116
Lien for assessments
§ 448.3-117
Other liens affecting the condominium
§ 448.3-118
Association records
§ 448.3-119
Association as trustee
§ 448.4-101
Applicability--waiver
§ 448.4-102
Liability for public offering statement requirements
§ 448.4-103
Original sale certificate, general provisions
§ 448.4-104
Original sale certificate, condominiums subject to development rights
§ 448.4-105
Original sale certificate, time-shares
§ 448.4-106
Original sale certificate, condominiums containing conversion buildings
§ 448.4-107
Original sale certificate, condominium securities
§ 448.4-108
Purchaser's right to cancel
§ 448.4-109
Resales of units
§ 448.4-110
Escrow of deposits
§ 448.4-111
Release of liens
§ 448.4-112
Conversion buildings--low or moderate income elderly tenants and disabled tenants, rights of
§ 448.4-113
Express warranties of quality
§ 448.4-114
Implied warranties of quality
§ 448.4-115
Exclusion or modification of implied warranties of quality
§ 448.4-116
Statute of limitations for warranties
§ 448.4-117
Effect of violations on rights of action--attorney's fees
§ 448.4-118
Labeling of promotional material
§ 448.4-119
Declarant's obligation to complete and restore
§ 448.4-120
Substantial completion of units
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