- The declaration shall contain:
- The name of the condominium property, which shall include the word “condominium” or be followed by the words “a condominium”;
- The name of every county in which any part of the condominium property is situated;
- A legally sufficient description of the real estate included in the condominium property;
- A description or delineation of the boundaries of each condominium unit, including its identifying number;
- A statement of the maximum number of condominium units that may be created by the subdivision or conversion of units in a multiple-unit dwelling owned by the declarant;
- A description of any limited common elements;
- A description of all general common elements;
- A description of all general common elements which may be conveyed to any person or entity other than the condominium unit owners;
- A description of all general common elements which may be allocated subsequently as limited common elements, together with a statement that they may be so allocated, and a description of the method by which the allocations are to be made;
- An allocation to each condominium unit of an undivided interest in the general common elements, a portion of the votes in the association, and a percentage or fraction of the common expenses of the association;
- Any restrictions on the use, occupancy, or alienation of the condominium units;
- The recording data for recorded easements and licenses appurtenant to, or included in, the condominium property or to which any portion of the condominium property is or may become subject;
- Reasonable provisions concerning the manner in which notice of matters affecting the condominium property may be given to condominium unit owners by the association or other condominium unit owners; and
- Any other matters the declarant deems appropriate.
- This section shall apply to any condominium ownership of property created on or after July 1, 1983.
Source: L. 83: Entire section added, p. 593, § 3, effective May 25.