Land Use & Zoning
A NH condominium association that wants to add a pickleball court to common areas must:
ASimply build it — no approvals needed for private associations
BObtain applicable local permits and comply with the association's governing documents for major improvements✓ Correct
CObtain NHREC approval
DFile an amendment with the county registry only
Explanation
Additions to common areas in a NH condo development require compliance with local zoning and building permits, as well as any approval process required by the association's bylaws (e.g., board or owner vote for capital improvements).
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