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Code · Montana · Title 70 — Property · Chapter 23 · Part 3

70-23-301. Contents of declaration.

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70-23-301 . Contents of declaration. A declaration must contain:
(1)a description of the land, whether leased or in fee simple, on which the building is located or is to be located;
(2)the name by which the property will be known and a general description of the building, including the number of stories and basements, the number of units, and the principal materials of which it is constructed;
(3)the unit designation, location, approximate area of each unit, and any other data necessary for proper identification;
(4)a description of the general common elements and the percentage of the interest of each unit owner in the common elements;
(5)a description of the limited common elements, if any, stating to which units their use is reserved and in what percentage;
(6)a statement of the use for which the building and each of the units is intended;
(7)the name of a person to receive service of process in the cases provided in 70-23-901 and the residence or place of business of the person which must be within the county in which the property is located;
(8)an exhibit containing certification from the applicable local government that the condominiums, townhomes, or townhouses are either exempt from review under 76-3-203 or have been approved following review under Title 76, chapter 3, parts 5 and 6; and
(9)any other details regarding the property that the person executing the declaration considers desirable.
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