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Subchapter II Creation, Alteration, and Termination of Common Interest


  • § 81-201 Creation of common interest communities.
  • § 81-202 Unit boundaries.
  • § 81-203 Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws.
  • § 81-204 Description of units.
  • § 81-205 Contents of declaration.
  • § 81-206 Leasehold common interest communities.
  • § 81-207 Allocation of allocated interests.
  • § 81-208 Limited common elements.
  • § 81-209 Plats and plans.
  • § 81-210 Exercise of development rights.
  • § 81-211 Alterations of units.
  • § 81-212 Relocation of unit boundaries.
  • § 81-213 Subdivision of units.
  • § 81-214 Variations in boundaries.
  • § 81-215 Use for sales purposes.
  • § 81-216 Easement rights.
  • § 81-217 Amendment of declaration.
  • § 81-218 Termination of common interest community.
  • § 81-219 Rights of secured lenders.
  • § 81-220 Master associations.
  • § 81-221 Merger or consolidation of common interest communities.
  • § 81-222 Addition of unspecified real estate.
  • § 81-223 Master planned communities.
  • § 81-224 Other exempt real estate arrangements.
  • § 81-225 Termination following catastrophe.
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