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TITLE 44 Property · Article 3 Condominiums
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44-3-70. Short title.
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44-3-71. Definitions.
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44-3-72. Creation of condominium.
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44-3-73. Sufficiency of descriptions of condominium units; description of undivided interest in common elements.
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44-3-74. Recording condominium instruments, plats, plans, and encumbrances.
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44-3-75. Construction and validity of condominium instruments; conflicts and inconsistencies; severability.
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44-3-76. Compliance with condominium instruments, rules, and regulations; means of enforcement.
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44-3-77. Contents of declaration.
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44-3-78. Allocation — Interests in common elements.
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44-3-79. Allocation — Votes in association; how votes cast; majority vote requirements.
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44-3-80. Allocation of and liability for common expenses; how assessments made.
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44-3-81. Reallocation of interests in common elements, votes, and liability for common expenses.
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44-3-82. Assignments and reassignments of limited common elements.
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44-3-83. Recording of plats and plans; contents; completion of structural improvements; certification by registered architect or engineer; exception.
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44-3-84. Use of previously recorded plans in lieu of new plans.
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44-3-85. Liability for failure to follow plats or plans; easements; liability for damage.
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44-3-86. Leasehold condominiums; lessor’s rights and powers; owner’s rights and powers; liens; performance of covenants.
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44-3-87. Conversion condominiums; notice; offer to convey; time periods; rights of tenant.
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44-3-88. Conversion of convertible spaces; amendment to declaration effecting conversion; reallocation of sums assessed prior to conversion; treatment of convertible space not converted.
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44-3-89. Expansion of condominium; amendment to declaration; expansion of condominium after declarant’s right to expand has expired.
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44-3-90. Alterations within units; combining two or more units.
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44-3-91. Relocation of boundaries between units; application for relocation; amendment to declaration; plans and plats; recording.
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44-3-92. Subdivision of units; application for subdivision; amendment to declaration; plans and plats; recordation.
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44-3-93. Amendment of condominium instruments.
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44-3-94. Damage or destruction of units; restoration; vote not to restore; allocation of insurance deductible.
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44-3-95. Effect of mortgages and liens; foreclosure; release.
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44-3-96. Separate titles and taxation.
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44-3-97. Eminent domain; compensation; reallocation of interests; court determination; amendment to declaration.
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44-3-98. Termination of condominium; creation of tenancy in common; distribution of assets; transfer of mortgages and liens.
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44-3-99. Withdrawal of submitted property; reallocation to remaining units of undivided interest in common elements; contents of amendment; transfer of mortgages and liens.
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44-3-100. Incorporation of association; name; articles and bylaws; membership; organization.
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44-3-101. Control of association by declarant; surrender of control to unit owners; liability for books and records; cancellation of leases and contracts.
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44-3-102. Meetings of the association; notice; reports.
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44-3-103. Quorums at meetings of association or board.
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44-3-104. Directors and officers; eligibility.
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44-3-105. Powers and duties as to upkeep of the condominium; access; liability for damage.
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44-3-106. Powers and responsibilities of association; tort actions.
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44-3-107. Insurance coverage.
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44-3-108. Common profits; application to expenses; surplus.
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44-3-109. Lien for assessments; personal obligation of unit owner; notice and foreclosure; lapse; right to statement of assessments; effect of failure to furnish statement.
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44-3-110. Restraints on alienation and rights of first refusal; statement of waiver or failure to exercise rights or restraints; effect of failure to furnish statement.
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44-3-111. Sales of residential condominium units for residential occupancy; information required to be furnished by seller; buyer’s right to void contract; limitations period; attorney’s fees; penalty for willful violation.
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44-3-112. Escrow of deposits or other payments made prior to closing.
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44-3-113. Applicability of this article; effect on existing condominiums.
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44-3-114. Effect of article upon land use, zoning, building, and subdivision laws; effect of Code Section 44-3-92; applicability of land use and zoning ordinances or laws to expandable condominium.
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44-3-115. Construction of this article; substantial compliance; procedure for curing defects in recorded instruments.
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44-3-116. Limitations in certain restrictive covenants inapplicable.
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44-3-117. Application to subcondominiums; creation of subcondominium; subassociation; insurance; effect of certain liens; eminent domain; description of certain units; assessments.
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