Property Management
In Massachusetts, a 'condominium trust' or homeowners association must provide condo buyers with which documents?
AOnly the property tax bills for the unit
BThe master deed, trust agreement, rules and regulations, and financial statements✓ Correct
COnly the meeting minutes from the last annual meeting
DOnly the building insurance policy
Explanation
Massachusetts condominium buyers have the right to review the master deed, condominium trust (or association documents), rules and regulations, and the association's financial statements before finalizing the purchase.
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