Property Ownership
Under Minnesota's Condominium Act (Chapter 515B), what document defines the unit boundaries and common elements in a condominium project?
ADeclaration of Covenants
BAssociation bylaws
CCondominium declaration and plat✓ Correct
DManagement agreement
Explanation
Under Minnesota's Common Interest Ownership Act (Chapter 515B), the condominium declaration and plat define the unit boundaries, common elements, and limited common elements. The declaration is recorded and constitutes the governing document for the condominium. Buyers should review both the declaration and plat before purchasing a Minnesota condominium.
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