Of course. Often with a simple majority.
No. The recording of the declaration of condominium creates the condominium under state laws. A condominium is a creation of law. If no condominium is created then no units can be sold. Condominium declarations are recorded in the land records office where the land is located. Once the condominium has been submitted to the provisions of state condominium law by the recording of the declaration in the land records, the developer can sell condominium units.
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The ideas embodied in the 1776 Declaration of Independence have not been changed. What has been changed are societies and governments seeking to create better societies. One of the beliefs of American abolitionists was that the American Declaration clearly, in their minds, showed Americans that slavery ran counter to the words of the declaration.
declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson changed America by writing the declaration of independence
.... we became a free country.
the Declaration of Independence.
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Not if the condo was built to code.
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Your answer depends on who owns the 'leaky' main stacks. You can find the ownership answer in your governing documents, your declaration under boundary definitions.
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