As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to renovate. These decisions may raise questions significantly different from those encountered in dealing with ordinary condominium expenses. These include matters such as required authorization, protection of dissenters\u27 rights, and financing. This article explores some of these problems and suggests possible solutions. The author concludes that present law, including statues and condominium association bylaws, should differentiate between renovation expenses and those arising from ordinary maintenance and repairs, and should permit special authorization and financing arrangements for renovations
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This Article will attempt to provide some suggestions, but few answers, to those charged with the re...
The development of the condominium concept is a direct response to the problems of urbanization, inc...
(Excerpt) To meet ever-increasing demands for public services, local governments have relied upon ta...
As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to re...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
This article will deal with legal problems relating to the financing of condominiums and cooperative...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
Although the establishment of a common element corporation will provide the unit owners with some re...
The Texas Condominium Act (TCA) is the type of condominium statute often referred to as “first-gener...
The late 1960s and early 1970s have witnessed an unprecedented boom in both construction and convers...
This Article has several objectives. Part I provides a foundation for discussion by briefly outlinin...
Condominium is an architecture of land ownership that produces separate, privately owned units withi...
This article assesses the Montana Unit Ownership Act (UOA), the condominium statute adopted by the M...
The building engineer’s report on the low-rise condominium apartment building details the scope of w...
This Article will attempt to provide some suggestions, but few answers, to those charged with the re...
The development of the condominium concept is a direct response to the problems of urbanization, inc...
(Excerpt) To meet ever-increasing demands for public services, local governments have relied upon ta...