Property Ownership
Wisconsin's 'Condominium Act' requires that the condominium declaration include a description of:
AOnly the parking spaces allocated to each unit
BThe boundaries of each unit, the percentage of undivided interest in common elements allocated to each unit, and restrictions on use✓ Correct
COnly the name of the condominium association
DOnly the management company's contact information
Explanation
Under Wis. Stat. Chapter 703, the condominium declaration must describe unit boundaries, common element interests, and use restrictions — the foundational document of the condominium.
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