Has your condominium or HOA declaration been amended fifteen times? Are you tired of page after page of references to a declarant or developer that has been out of the picture (or out of business) for years, or even decades? Is your association’s declaration so old, poorly recorded or otherwise hard to read, that parts are virtually illegible? Do you suspect that portions of your declaration conflict with current law? If you answered yes to one or more of the above questions, you should probably consider the Mother of All Amendments—an amended and restated declaration. Read the article……………
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