CCIOA Corner – Unit Boundaries

What do you do when your condominium documents do not clearly identify the unit boundaries?  If your community was created after July 1, 1992, you may be in luck because CCIOA provides some guidance. Specifically, if your declaration designates the unit boundaries as the perimeter walls, floors, and ceilings, but contains no further guidance asGo to Resource

CCIOA Corner – Meetings of Members

Did you know that Section 308(1) of CCIOA has very specific requirements concerning membership meetings for associations?  These requirements apply to all communities regardless of whether they were created before or after CCIOA (i.e. July 1, 1992). One of the requirements in Section 308(1) is for associations to hold membership meetings at least once eachGo to Resource

CCIOA Corner – Reallocation of Limited Common Elements

Have owners in your association ever wanted to switch parking spaces or garages that are allocated as limited common elements and your association’s documents been silent on the issue?  Well, if your community is post-CCIOA (i.e. created after July 1, 1992) you’re in luck!  Section 208 of CCIOA provides a process by which limited commonGo to Resource

CCIOA Corner – What’s in a Unit

Did you know that condominium communities created after July 1, 1992, (post-CCIOA) can take advantage of a provision in CCIOA defining and establishing unit components where the governing documents are silent?  Specifically, Section 202 of CCIOA provides that when the walls, floors, and ceilings of a unit are designated as boundaries, unless the declaration otherwiseGo to Resource
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