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Code · Alaska · Title 34 · Chapter 7

Sec. 34.07.300. Determination to be made by apartment owners if property destroyed.

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Sec. 34.07.300. Determination to be made by apartment owners if property destroyed.
If within 60 days of damage or destruction of all or part of the property it is not determined by a majority of all apartment owners to repair, reconstruct, or rebuild in accordance with the original plan, or by a unanimous vote of all apartment owners to do otherwise, then
(1)the property shall be owned in common by the apartment owners;
(2)the undivided interest in the property owned in common that appertains to each apartment owner shall be the percentage of undivided interest previously owned by that owner in the common areas and facilities; and
(3)mortgages, deeds of trust, or liens affecting any of the apartments are transferred in accordance with the existing priorities to the percentage of the undivided interest of the apartment owner in the property.
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