MCL 559.215

Maintenance Repairs & Common Elements October 29, 2018

MCL 559.234 and Mich Admin R 559.111: Know the Rules Related to Shared Recreational Facilities in Condominiums

Recreational facilities in condominiums are often one of the many amenities that draw potential purchasers to a particular condominium.  Co-owners enjoy the use of recreational facilities such as barbeques, basketball courts, boat launches/slips, clubhouses, gyms, parks, picnic areas, pools, private lakes, saunas, spas or tennis courts in many condominiums.  Many recreational facilities are common elements that are located within a…
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Board of Directors March 31, 2017

HB 4446 Allows Michigan Condominium Associations to Enforce Restrictions and Defend Lawsuits

HB 4446 will make it easier for condominium associations to enforce routine bylaw violations, collect assessments and defend themselves in litigation. Most co-owners would expect a condominium board to handle routine matters such as bylaw violations, collecting assessments or defending lawsuits, and co-owner apathy should not prevent condominium associations from handling these types of matters.
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Construction Defects & Developer Turnover February 8, 2017

MCL 559.184: When Can a Purchaser Withdraw From an Agreement to Purchase a New Condominium?

Purchasing a new construction condominium is an exciting prospect for many people.  However, condominium purchasers are often provided with a large amount of information and requested to make numerous decisions in a short period of time.  In many instances, potential condominium purchasers are completely unfamiliar with condominium associations altogether.  While condominium living certainly has many potential benefits, some purchasers may…
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