Property Ownership
In Maine, a condominium declaration must be filed with:
AThe Maine Real Estate Commission
BThe Registry of Deeds in the county where the property is located✓ Correct
CMaine Housing Authority
DThe municipality's planning board
Explanation
A condominium declaration and related documents (bylaws, plat, floor plans) must be recorded in the Registry of Deeds for the county where the condominium is located.
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