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Article 9-B
Condominium Act

Sections

339‑AA
Lien for common charges
339‑BB
Insurance
339‑CC
Repair or reconstruction
339‑D
Short title
339‑DD
Actions
339‑E
Definitions
339‑EE
Effect of other laws
339‑F
Application of article
339‑FF
Mortgage investments on units by state agencies, insurers, banking organizations and fiduciaries
339‑G
Status of units
339‑GG
Severability
339‑H
Ownership of units
339‑HH
Reservation of power
339‑I
Common elements
339‑II
Construction
339‑J
Compliance with by-laws and rules and regulations
339‑JJ
Borrowing by board of managers
339‑K
Certain work prohibited
339‑KK
Rents
339‑L
Liens against common elements
339‑LL
Electric vehicle charging station installation
339‑M
Common profits and expenses
339‑MM
Establishment of reserve fund and dedicated capital fund for buildings converting to condominium ownership under section three hundred fi...
339‑N
Contents of declaration
339‑O
Contents of deeds and leases of units
339‑P
Copy of floor plans to be filed
339‑Q
Filing with board
339‑R
Blanket mortgages and other blanket liens affecting a unit at time of first conveyance
339‑S
Recording
339‑T
Withdrawal from provisions of this article
339‑U
By-laws
339‑V
Contents of by-laws
339‑W
Books of receipts and expenditures
339‑X
Waiver of use of common elements
339‑Y
Separate taxation
339‑Z
Lien for common charges
 



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