The 6(d) Certificate in Massachusetts Condominiums

When a Massachusetts condominium unit owner wants to sell her unit to a buyer, she will have to obtain a “6(d) certificate” from her condominium association. Typically, a few weeks before the closing, the seller will request the certificate from the condominium trustees or the property manager, pay a fee, obtain the certificate, and provide it to her attorney, who will bring it to closing.   Read the article……………

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