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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 68 — REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY · Chapter 52

§ 5209. Limited common elements.

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§ 5209. Limited common elements.
(a)Allocation.-- Except for the limited common elements described in section 5202 (relating to unit boundaries), the declaration shall specify to which unit or units each limited common element is allocated, distinguishing between limited common facilities and limited controlled facilities. That allocation may not be altered without the consent of the unit owners whose units are affected.
(b)Reallocation.-- Subject to any provisions of the declaration, a limited common element may be reallocated by a recorded assignment executed by the unit owners between or among whose units the reallocation is made or by an amendment to the declaration executed by the unit owners. The persons executing assignment or the amendment to the declaration shall provide a copy to the association.
(c)Common elements not previously allocated.-- A common element not previously allocated as a limited common element may not be so allocated except pursuant to provisions in the declaration made in accordance with section 5205(7) (relating to contents of declaration; all planned communities). The declaration may provide that the allocations shall be made by deeds or assignments executed by the declarant or the association or by amendments to the declaration.
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Cross References. Section 5209 is referred to in sections 5205, 5210, 5211, 5219 of this title.
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