Property Ownership
A Massachusetts property owner can create a condominium from their existing property by:
AFiling a condominium conversion plan with the Board of Registration
BRecording a master deed with the Registry of Deeds that contains all elements required by Chapter 183A✓ Correct
CObtaining a special permit from the local ZBA
DFiling a declaration of condominium with the Secretary of State
Explanation
Under Massachusetts Chapter 183A, a condominium is created by recording a master deed (and related condominium documents) at the Registry of Deeds. The master deed must meet all the requirements of Chapter 183A.
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