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.
Of course. Often with a simple majority.
No, you can not have a cub condo with out a furry friend, you need at least one furry friend to enter your cub condo.
A declaration is necessary in order to sell units in a condominium project. The declaration is a land-use document filed in the local land-use hall of records. It also represents the 'constitution' for community governance, and to modify it usually requires a majority -- sometimes an uber majority of owners' votes in favour of any amendment. A condominium association without a declaration is lawless, by definition.
Personally, I would not buy a condominium unless my review of the complete declaration was finished. Otherwise, you (and I) have zero idea about the community you're (I'm) buying into. Whether or not it can be sold may be a local legal issue. See your state condominium statute.
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A local realtor can answer your question.
A local realtor can answer your question.
no but you can play around and trade but u cant buy furniture but you can have clothes and go in others cub condo to have a house you have a bear
Your local insurance broker can answer your question.
Not if the condo was built to code.
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The answer to this question will strongly depend on what you are looking for in a condo. The Ritz-Carlton at Inner Harbor is known for being the most high end luxury condo development in Baltimore.