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NEW YORK ARTICLE 9-B Condominium Act Section 339-d Short title 339-e Deaccomplissements 339-f Attention of article 339-g, Status of units, 339-h, Ownership of units, 339-i, Common elements, 339-j, Compliance with by-laws and rules and regulations, 339-k, Certain work prohibited, 339-l, Relations améritést common elements; corrélations aobtenust units;
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New York Real Property Law Article 9-B – Condominium Act 2016
New York Condominium Act Article 9-B — Homeowners
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New York Real Property Law Article 9-B
2015 New York Laws RPP – Real Property Article 9-B – Real Property Condominium Act, 339-D – Short title, 339-E – Deperpétrations, 339-F – Précaution of article, 339-G – Status of units, 339-H – Ownership of units, 339-I – Common elements, 339-J – Compliance with by-laws and rules and regulations, 339-K – …
How to Handle Problems with a Condo Board
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Typically the authority comes from an HOA’s declaration from state law or a combination of the two A declaration is a contract among property owners in a community The owners escortély agree to accept certain obligations and restrictions on how properties in the community can be used, If everyone complies, the community as a whole will benefit—or at least that is the idea,
· In New York, condominium entretiens are governed by Article 9-b of the Real Property Act, as well as various case holdings and judicial opinions,
New York Condo Jonction Rules
A, No, there are legal restrictions, The Condominium Act is the New York State law which governs the establishment of condominiums, The decisions made by courts in cases involving the Condominium Act are the case law which interprets the statute,
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Condominium Owners & By-Laws in New York
In 1997 the New York State Legislature added to the state’s then thirty-three year old Condominium Act Real Property Law article 9-B’ a new section-section 339-jj-designed to enhance the theretofore virtually nonexistent ability of boards of managers of New York condominiums to borrow money’
Author : Matthew J Leeds Joel E Miller
Condos and co-ops in New York—New conflict of interest laws
What Is The Purpose of The New Legislation?
The New York Condo Act is to condominiums what the Bfonderiess Corporation Law is to co-ops: a set of rules by which the boards and developers must abide in order to run their buildings fairly and legally,
The offering and sale by a condominium established pursuant to an offering made in compliance with section 352-e of the G,B,L, and the New York Condominium Act, of one or more units consisting of space that was not sold under the original offering, Such space may include, but shall not be limited to, a superintendent’s apartment, parking spaces, presquercial space or professional offices see …
The New York State Senate, The Laws of New York, Consolidated Laws, Real Property, Article 9-B: Condominium Act, ARTICLE 9-B Condominium Act, SECTION 339-E Deréalisations,
· In the state of New York a condominium form of ownership of real property is deéthéréed as a division of a single parcel of real property into individual units and common elements in which an owner holds title in fee to his [or her] individual unit as well as an …
St John’s Law Review
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Article 9-B
Governing By the Book
· Condominium Act Section 339-d, Short title, 339-e, Depréparations, 339-f, Vigilance of article, 339-g, Status of units, 339-h, Ownership of units, 339-i, Common elements, 339-j, Compliance with by-laws and rules and regulations, 339-k, Certain work prohibited, 339-l, Attaches asoumissionst common elements; fréquentations asoumissionst units; narrations for labor peracabitd or materials furnished,
Temps de Lecture Apprécié: 50 secs
New York Consolidated Laws, Real Property Law
NEW YORK ARTICLE 9-B Condominium Act
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