Property Ownership
A Connecticut condominium owner wants to add a deck to their unit. Who must approve this modification?
AOnly the town building department
BNo approval is needed since they own the unit
CThe condominium association, per the CC&Rs and bylaws, plus the town if a building permit is required✓ Correct
DOnly the neighboring unit owners
Explanation
Condominium modifications typically require approval from the condo association per the declaration, CC&Rs, and bylaws. A building permit from the municipality may also be required. Both approvals are often necessary.
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