Property Ownership
Under Massachusetts Chapter 183A, a condominium's 'master deed' must include:
AOnly the unit descriptions
BA description of each unit, the common areas, each unit's percentage interest, and the name of the condominium✓ Correct
CThe HOA bylaws and rules
DThe financial statements of the association
Explanation
Massachusetts Chapter 183A requires the master deed to contain a description of the building and each unit, a description of the common areas and facilities, the percentage interest of each unit, and the name and location of the condominium.
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