Yes.You can request the status of the association from the Secretary of State where the association is located.
Standardized measures of economic development are used to identify the status of one's country, state, or local community.
Typically, regardless of the state, a land-use document must be filed in order to designate an association with a restrictive status. A local association-savvy attorney can give you the guidance you seek and help your association achieve this change.
Best practices dictate that you engage the services of an association-savvy attorney to help you 'clean up' the legal status of this land development situation.
Usually, the association must be dissolved in order for the association to cease. (It may not be in good standing under the guidelines of the Secretary of State, but not filing your annual renewal -- if one is required in your state -- but this may not automatically dissolve the association.) Your governing documents may provide a process or method of dissolving the association. Dissolution usually occurs in the case of a disaster that essentially destroys the physical structure. Dissolution may also be used when the project's developer has established an association favourable to the developer and then the developer abandons the project. Remaining owners, including the developer's lenders, may choose to dissolve the faulty association and form another that is more useful to the operation of the community. NB: The status of the association is the business status; the declaration status, which is the land-use status, is not affected when the association's status is changed.
Depending on the current legal status of the association, becoming a corporation requires a legal step in the state where the association does business.Your attorney can help you understand the particular pros and cons of making this change to the association's legal status.
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