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Code · Georgia · TITLE 44 Property · PART 2 Administration

44-3-166. Contents and recording of project and time-share instruments.

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Project instruments and time-share instruments creating time-share estates located in the State of Georgia shall be recorded in the superior court of the county in which the project is located and shall contain the following:
The name of the county in which the property is situated;
The legal description, street address, or other description sufficient to identify the property;
Identification of time periods by letter, name, number, or combination thereof;
Identification of time-share estates and, where applicable, the method whereby additional time-share estates may be created;
The formula, fraction, or percentage of the common expenses and any voting rights assigned to each time-share estate and, where applicable, to each unit in a project that is not subject to the time-share program;
Any restrictions on the use, occupancy, alteration, or alienation of time-share intervals; and
The ownership interest, if any, in personal property and provisions for care and replacement.
For time-share projects located outside the State of Georgia, project instruments therefor shall be recorded as required by the law of the jurisdiction in which such time-share project is located.
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