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Code · Massachusetts · Part II — REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Title I — THE GENERAL LAWS, AND EXPRESS REPEAL OF CERTAIN ACTS AND RESOLVES · Chapter 183A

Section 9: Deeds of units; contents

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Section 9. Deeds of units shall include the following particulars:—
(a)An indication that the deed relates to a condominium and is subject to the provisions of this chapter. If the condominium relates to a lease which is submitted to the provisions of this chapter, the name of the condominium shall contain the word ''Lease'' or ''Leasehold'' and the deed or assignment or each unit shall indicate that the condominium relates to a lease.
(b)A description of the land as provided in section eight, or the post office address of the property, in either case including the book, page and date of recording of the master deed.
(c)The unit designation of the unit in the master deed and any other data necessary for its proper identification.
(d)A statement of the use for which the unit is intended and the restrictions, if any, on its use.
(e)The undivided interest appertaining to the unit in the common areas and facilities.
(f)Any further provisions which the grantor and grantee may deem desirable to set forth, consistent with the master deed and this chapter.
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