Condo law is "State-specific." The list below identifies State laws related to condominiums and other forms of HOA-related properties (CICs/CIDs). Each State has specific laws that cover the creation of Condos and CIDs/CICs and their management, governance and more, as well as requirements for condominium and CIC/CID owners to follow. Many States reference the Uniform Condo Act, but every State has created its own laws and addresses condominiums independently of the uniform code as well.
The following information and sets of laws are listed on this website as a courtesy for educational purposes ONLY. They are not intended as legal advice or advanced legal reseach. Should legal advice be desired, the website user is strongly advised to contact an appropriate legal professional of their choice to consult with about their specific matter or question.
There is no guarantee that the version displayed on any given date on the website of the Condo State law is the most up-to-date version or a complete version. Though State Condo Law is displayed here, accompanying CIC/CID laws may or may not be displayed. We, therefore, strongly recommend that website users also consult current State Legislature websites in addition to other official legislative postings and updates and case law relating to this subject matter to confirm they are using the most current version of the law.
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