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Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 703


Current as of: 2013
§ 703.01Condominium ownership act
§ 703.02Definitions
§ 703.03Application of chapter
§ 703.04Status of the units
§ 703.05Ownership of units
§ 703.06Alterations prohibited
§ 703.07Establishment of condominium
§ 703.08Notice prior to conversion of residential property to condominium
§ 703.09Declaration
§ 703.093Alternative procedure for amending declaration
§ 703.095Modification and correction of recorded condominium instruments, amendments and addenda
§ 703.10Bylaws
§ 703.105Display of the United States flag and political signs
§ 703.11Condominium plat
§ 703.115Local review of condominium instruments
§ 703.12Description of units
§ 703.13Percentage interests
§ 703.14Use of common elements
§ 703.15Association of unit owners
§ 703.155Master associations
§ 703.16Common expenses and common surpluses
§ 703.161Annual budget
§ 703.163Statutory reserve account
§ 703.165Lien for unpaid common expenses, unpaid damages, and unpaid penalties
§ 703.17Insurance
§ 703.18Repair or reconstruction
§ 703.19Eminent domain
§ 703.195Acquisition of common elements by condemnors
§ 703.20Books of receipts and expenditures
§ 703.21Separate taxation
§ 703.22Mechanics' and suppliers' liens
§ 703.23Resident agent; exemption of unit owners from liability
§ 703.24Remedies for violations by unit owner or tenant of a unit owner
§ 703.25Tort and contract liability
§ 703.26Expanding condominiums
§ 703.265Addendum to plat to reflect changes in building codes or zoning ordinances
§ 703.27Zoning and building regulations
§ 703.275Merger or consolidation of condominiums
§ 703.28Removal from provisions of this chapter
§ 703.29Removal no bar to subsequent resubmission
§ 703.30Rules of construction
§ 703.31Personal application
§ 703.315Lease or rental agreements for residential units
§ 703.32Easements and encroachments
§ 703.33Disclosure requirements
§ 703.34Blanket mortgages and other blanket liens affecting a unit at time of first conveyance
§ 703.35Termination of contracts and leases
§ 703.36Provisions requiring employment of declarant or vendor to effect sale
§ 703.365Small condominiums
§ 703.37Interpretation
§ 703.38Applicability to existing condominiums

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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. ...

U.S. Code Provisions: Condominiums

U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 62 - Condominium And Cooperative Conversion Protection And Abuse Relief
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Can a convicted felon who sits on the Condo Board be bonded?
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September 11, 2012
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I would like a copy of Wisconsin Statues 703 . How can I receive a copy and what is the cost?
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December 19, 2012

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