Property Management
In Maine, a landlord who wants to convert apartments to condominiums must:
ASimply file a new deed for each unit
BComply with Maine's Condominium Act and provide tenant notices of conversion✓ Correct
CObtain MREC approval for the conversion
DGet written consent from every current tenant
Explanation
Converting apartments to condominiums in Maine requires compliance with the Maine Condominium Act, including providing legally required notices to existing tenants and filing a condominium declaration with the Registry of Deeds.
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