Condo Rules For Guests In Michigan

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The document outlines the bylaws for a condominium association in Michigan, specifically detailing condo rules for guests in Michigan. It emphasizes the importance of residential use of units and outlines restrictions on structural modifications and exterior alterations, ensuring adherence to a cohesive architectural aesthetic. The document provides a process for modifications, including required approvals and guidelines for landscaping to maintain community harmony. It also establishes the responsibilities of co-owners regarding maintenance, acceptable activities, and proper use of common elements. The bylaws serve as a crucial resource for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, aiding them in understanding community governance and ensuring compliance with legal obligations while managing tenant relations and property enhancements. These rules protect both individual and collective interests within the community, outlining specific procedures for enforcement and amendment of the bylaws, which are essential for maintaining order and property values.
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Sec. 47. (1) Subject to the prohibitions and restrictions in the inium documents, a co-owner may make improvements or alterations within a inium unit that do not impair the structural integrity of a structure or otherwise lessen the support of a portion of the inium project.

AN ACT relative to iniums and inium projects; to prescribe powers and duties of the administrator; to provide certain protections for certain tenants, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities relating to conversion inium projects; to provide for escrow arrangements; to provide an exemption from ...

Sec. 84a. (1) The developer shall provide copies of all of the following documents to a prospective purchaser of a inium unit, other than a business inium unit: (a) The recorded master deed.

The inium documents include the master deed, inium subdivision plan, bylaws for the inium project, and any other documents referred to in the master deed or bylaws. In addition, the developer is required to provide a disclosure statement.

The dissolution of a homeowners association in Michigan necessitates a formal resolution, approval from a majority of members, and adherence to specific procedures set forth in the Michigan Nonprofit Corporation Act.

Sec. 67. (1) A change in a inium project shall be reflected in an amendment to the appropriate inium document. An amendment to the inium document is subject to sections 90, 90a, and 91.

Section 57 of the Act provides that all books, records, contracts, and financial statements concerning the administration and operation of the inium project shall be available for examination by any of the co-owners at convenient times.

Section 112 requires any co-owner desiring to lease out a unit to disclose that fact in writing to the association at least 10 days before presenting a lease or otherwise agreeing to grant possession of a unit to a tenant, and to supply the association with an exact copy of the lease form to be used to enable the ...

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Condo Rules For Guests In Michigan