What to know about Massachusetts General Law Chapter 183A — the condominium law

Being a homeowner can get complicated — especially when you’re in it together with your neighbors.  Condominium owners are likely well accustomed to the specific laws and regulations in Massachusetts that manage everything from ownership percentages to collective liability, many of them summarized in state General Law Chapter 183A.    Read the entire article……………………………….

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