(a) An arrangement between the associations for two or more common interest communities to share the costs of real property taxes, insurance premiums, services, maintenance or improvements of real property or other activities specified in their arrangement or declarations does not create a separate common interest community.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 47-219a

  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.

(b) An arrangement between an association and the owner of real property that is not part of a common interest community to share the costs of real property taxes, insurance premiums, services, maintenance or improvements of real property or other activities specified in their arrangement does not create a separate common interest community, except that assessments against the units in the common interest community required by the arrangement must be included in the periodic budget for the common interest community, and the arrangement must be disclosed in all public offering statements and resale certificates required by this chapter.