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Illinois

Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 605
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029)
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Sec. 1. Short title.
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Sec. 2. Definitions.
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Sec. 2.1. Applicability.
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Sec. 3. Submission of property.
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Sec. 4. Declaration - Contents.
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Sec. 4.1. Construction, interpretation, and validity of Condominium Instruments.
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Sec. 5. Plat to be recorded.
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Sec. 6. Recording - Effect.
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Sec. 7. Descriptions in deeds, etc.
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Sec. 8. Partition of common elements prohibited.
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Sec. 9. Sharing of expenses - Lien for nonpayment.
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Sec. 9.1. (a) Other liens; attachment and satisfaction.
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Sec. 9.2. Other remedies.
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Sec. 9.3. Eminent domain proceedings; standing.
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Sec. 9.4. Eminent domain proceedings; notice.
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Sec. 9.5. Successor developers.
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Sec. 10. Separate taxation.
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Sec. 11. Tax deeds.
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Sec. 12. Insurance.
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Sec. 12.1. Insurance risk pooling trusts.
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Sec. 13. Application of insurance proceeds to reconstruction.
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Sec. 14. Disposition of property where insurance proceeds are insufficient for reconstruction.
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Sec. 14.1. Disposition or removal of any portion of the property.
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Sec. 14.2. Street and utilities dedication.
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Sec. 14.3. Granting of easement for laying of cable television or high speed Internet cable.
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Sec. 14.4. Granting of easement to a governmental body for protection against water damage or erosion.
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Sec. 14.5. Distressed condominium property.
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Sec. 15. Sale of property.
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Sec. 16. Removal from provisions of this Act.
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Sec. 17. Amendments to the declaration or bylaws.
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Sec. 18. Contents of bylaws.
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Sec. 18.1. (a) The owner or owners of the property, or the board of managers, may cause to be incorporated a not-for-profit corporation under the General Not For Profit Co.
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Sec. 18.2. Administration of property prior to election of initial board of managers.
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Sec. 18.3. Unit Owners' Association.
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Sec. 18.4. Powers and duties of board of managers.
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Sec. 18.5. Master Associations.
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Sec. 18.6. Display of American flag or military flag.
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Sec. 18.7. Standards for community association managers.
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Sec. 18.8. Use of technology.
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Sec. 18.9. Common elements; rights of board.
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Sec. 18.10. Generally accepted accounting principles.
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Sec. 18.11. Heating and cooling standards.
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Sec. 18.12. Accessible parking.
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Sec. 19. Records of the association; availability for examination.
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Sec. 20. Exemption from rules of property.
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Sec. 21. Severability.
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Sec. 22. Full disclosure before sale.
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Sec. 22.1. (a) In the event of any resale of a condominium unit by a unit owner other than the developer such owner shall obtain from the Board of Managers and shall make.
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Sec. 22.2. Resale approval.
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Sec. 23. Encroachments).
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Sec. 24. Deposits by Purchaser.
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Sec. 25. Add-on Condominiums.
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Sec. 26. Transfer of Limited Common Elements.
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Sec. 27. Amendments.
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Sec. 29. Alterations within Units.
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Sec. 30. Conversion condominiums; notice; recording.
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Sec. 30.5. Conversion of apartments.
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Sec. 31. Subdivision or combination of units.
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Sec. 32. Alternate dispute resolution; mediation; arbitration.
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Sec. 33. Limitations on the use of smoking cannabis.
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