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Condo Laws

Author: Chris Boggs

This reference gives you the condominium law, the horizontal property law, the common ownership law, or whatever it is called of every state. Useful – and needed – whether you insure the association or the unit owner.

Alabama35-8 and 8A
Alaska34.08
Arizona Title 33; Chapter 9
Arkansas18.2.13
California Civil Code; Div. 4, Pt. 5
Colorado 38.33
Connecticut47.825 and 47.828
Delaware25.22 and 25.81
FloridaTitle XL Chap. 718
Georgia44.3.3
Hawaii3.28.514A, 514B, 514C
Idaho55.15
Illinois765.605, 610, 615
Indiana32.25
IowaTitle XII; Chapter 499B
Kansas58.46
KentuckyTitle XXXII; Chap. 381.8-- (Horizontal Property Law)
LouisianaRS9:1122 to 9:1124
Maine33.10
MarylandReal Property; Title 11
MassachusettsPart II; Title I; Chap. 183A
MichiganChapter 559
MinnesotaChapters 515, 515A, 515B
Mississippi89-9
MissouriTitle XXIX Chap. 448
Montana70.23
Nebraska76-801 to 76-894
NevadaTitle 10; Chaps. 116, 116A, 116B, 117
New HampshireTitle XXXI; Chap. 356B
New Jersey46:8B
New Mexico47. 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D
New YorkRPP 9-B.339-D to 339-KK
North Carolina47C
North Dakota47-04.1
OhioTitle 53; Chap. 5311
Oklahoma60-501 to 60-530
OregonVol. 3; Ch. 100
PennsylvaniaTitle 68; Part II; Subpart B
Rhode Island34-36; 34-36.1
South Carolina27-31
South Dakota43-15A
Tennessee66-27
TexasProperty Code; Title 7.82
Utah57-8
Vermont27-15 and Title 27A
Virginia Title 55; Chaps. 4.1 and 4.2
Washington64-34
West Virginia36A and 36B
WisconsinProperty; Chapter 703
Wyoming34-20


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First published: January 6, 2017

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