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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 703 — Condominiums

703.38 Applicability to existing condominiums.

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703.38 Applicability to existing condominiums.
(1)Except as otherwise provided in this section and s. 30.1335 , this chapter is applicable to all condominiums, whether established before or after August 1, 1978. However, with respect to condominiums existing on August 1, 1978, the declaration, bylaws or condominium plat need not be amended to comply with the requirements of this chapter.
(2)Section 703.10
(5)is not applicable to a condominium existing on August 1, 1978 if the existing declaration or bylaws provide otherwise.
(3)Section 703.15
(c)and
(d)2. are not applicable to a condominium existing on August 1, 1978 if the existing declaration or bylaws provide otherwise.
(4)Section 703.18 is applicable only to those condominiums which are damaged or destroyed on or after August 1, 1978.
(5)Section 703.19 is applicable only to those eminent domain proceedings filed on or after August 1, 1978.
(6)Unless a declarant elects to conform to the requirements of s. 703.26 , s. 703.26 is not applicable to those condominiums created prior to August 1, 1978 under circumstances where the declarant reserved the right to expand the condominium.
(7)Section 703.33 is applicable only to contracts executed after August 1, 1978.
(8)Section 703.35 is applicable only to leases or management and similar contracts executed after August 1, 1978.
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