New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community
Folks,
I highly recommend this publication ()$110-$140, based on options)
N.J. Condominium and Community Association Law
Paperback Edition: 2009
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http://www.gannlaw.com/OnlineStore/Main/about_product.cfm?book_code=209
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Synopsis
N.J. Condominium & Community Association Law
With revised Master Deed and By-law Provisions
By Wendell A. Smith and Dennis A. Estis
A practical treatise, by an expert in the field, this book contains a detailed discussion of the legal, financial, and marketplace requirements imposed on developers and the consequences of these requirements for lenders and individual unit purchasers. By means of a point-by-point treatment of the provisions of a master deed, by-laws and other critical documents, the book highlights solutions to problems frequently encountered in the creation and administration of common interest projects. It includes statutes, regulations, sample documents and discussions of significant cases.
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Paperback Edition Commentaries Are Current Through: 196 N.J. 365; 402 N.J. Super. 453; L. 2008 c. 88
The "What's New" Feature Brings The Online Edition Current Through: 196 N.J. 542; 403 N.J. Super. 585; 172 L.Ed.2d 452; L. 2009 c. 14
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