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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 703 — Condominiums

703.275 Merger or consolidation of condominiums.

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703.275 Merger or consolidation of condominiums.
(1c)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Preexisting condominium” means a condominium that existed before a merger or consolidation under this section.
(b)“Restatement of the declaration of a resultant condominium” means an amendment to the declaration of the preexisting condominium that bears the same name as the resultant condominium that complies with s. 703.09 .
(c)“Resultant condominium” means a condominium that results from a merger or consolidation under this section.
(d)“Resultant condominium plat” means an addendum to the plat of the preexisting condominium that bears the same name as the resultant condominium that complies with s. 703.11 .
(1m)Agreement; legal effect.
(a)Any 2 or more condominiums, including 2 or more small condominiums or any combination of small condominiums and other condominiums, by agreement of the unit owners as provided in this section, may be merged or consolidated into a single condominium. Unless the agreement otherwise provides, the resultant condominium is, for all purposes, the legal successor of all of the preexisting condominiums and the operations and activities of all associations of the preexisting condominiums shall be merged or consolidated into a single association which shall hold all powers, rights, obligations, assets and liabilities of the preexisting associations. The resultant condominium shall bear the name of one of the preexisting condominiums.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a resultant condominium may be created only by recording all of the following, as provided under s. 703.07 :
a. A restatement of the declaration of the resultant condominium that includes the merger or consolidation agreement.
b. A resultant condominium plat.
2.
a. The documents under subd. 1. shall be presented together to the register of deeds for recording.
b. The register of deeds may not record a resultant condominium plat without the restatement of the declaration of the resultant condominium and the merger or consolidation agreement.
c. On the plat of each preexisting condominium that is merged or consolidated to create a resultant condominium, the register of deeds shall reference the document number of the resultant condominium plat and, if the plat of the resultant condominium is assigned a volume and page number, the volume and page where the resultant condominium plat is recorded and shall note that the preexisting condominium was merged or consolidated. In a county that maintains a tract index pursuant to s. 59.43
(12m), the register of deeds shall make references to document numbers in the tract index.
(2)Reallocation of interests.
(ac)In this subsection, “allocated interests” means the undivided percentage interest in the common elements, the liability for common expenses, and the number of votes at meetings of the association appurtenant to each unit.
(bc)The merger or consolidation agreement shall provide for the reallocation of the allocated interests among the units of the resultant condominium. The agreement may not change the ratio that exists before the merger or consolidation between the allocated interests of any unit and the allocated interests of any other unit in the same preexisting condominium. The agreement shall state one of the following:
1. The reallocations or the formulas upon which they are based.
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