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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 381 — Title to property and restrictions on use, ownership, and alienation

381.890 Destruction -- Reconstruction.

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(1)In case of fire or other destruction or damage the regime's insurance indemnity,
except as provided in subsection
(3)of this section, shall be applied to reconstruct
and repair the common elements affected.
(2)Where the destruction and damage is not insured or where the insurance indemnity
is not sufficient to cover the cost of reconstruction or repair, the cost (or added cost)
shall be paid by the co-owners as a common expense, the council by a majority vote
being authorized to borrow funds therefor and to amortize the repayment of same
over a period of time, not exceeding the reasonable life of the reconstruction or
repairs.
(3)Reconstruction shall not be compulsory where two-thirds (2/3) or more of a
building is destroyed provided there are provisions in the master deed or bylaws of
the regime making adequate provision for reasonable compensation to those co-
owners who are deprived of their interest as the result of the failure to reconstruct
and further providing for the recalculation and redistribution of the percentage of
common interest.
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