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Code · Maine · Title 33: PROPERTY · Chapter 10: UNIT OWNERSHIP

§570. Contents of deeds of units

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Deeds of units shall include the following particulars: [PL 1965, c. 357 (NEW).]
1. Description of land. Description of the land as provided in section 569 , or date, title of and reference to the survey describing such land.
[PL 1965, c. 357 (NEW).]
2. Date and record of declaration. The date of the most recent declaration and the volume and page of the registry of deeds where recorded.
[PL 1965, c. 357 (NEW).]
3. Identification number. The identification number of the unit in the declaration and title of and reference to the floor plans describing any other data necessary for its proper identification.
[PL 1965, c. 357 (NEW).]
4. Percentage of interest. The percentage of undivided interest appertaining to the unit in the common areas and facilities.
[PL 1965, c. 357 (NEW).]
5. Further details. Any further details which the grantor and grantee may deem desirable to set forth consistent with the declaration and this chapter.
[PL 1965, c. 357 (NEW).]
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