The Master Deed outlines the establishment and regulation of a Condominium Project in Allegheny, specifically addressing common elements that assist individuals with neurodegenerative diseases. This document serves as a legal foundation for condo ownership, defining the property, the nature of units, and the rights and responsibilities associated with common elements. Key features include provisions on General and Limited Common Elements, utility responsibilities, and maintenance duties, ensuring a supportive living environment for residents. The form provides clear filling instructions and stipulates guidelines for the management of shared spaces, enhancing accessibility and usability for individuals with specific health needs. Target audiences such as attorneys, partners, and legal assistants will find this form vital for advising clients on condominium matters, facilitating compliance with state laws, and ensuring the rights of all co-owners are protected. It serves as a crucial resource in property transactions and disputes, helping to maintain harmony within the community and ensuring that accommodations for residents with neurodegenerative diseases are adequately addressed. Additionally, the form includes provisions for amendments, thereby allowing for adaptability to meet the changing needs of the community.