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CT SB01072
Bill
Status
6/7/2023
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary Committee
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AI Summary
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Unredacted ballots, proxy forms, and records identifying how unit owners voted are now protected from inspection and copying by the association, effective October 1, 2023
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Resale certificate preparation fee increased from $125 to $185, with the fee now subject to Consumer Price Index adjustments annually on July 1
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Associations must provide resale certificates within 10 business days, with an optional expedited 3-day service for up to $10 additional; document copies cost 5 cents per page or $10 flat fee for electronic versions
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Unit owners may vote by electronic or paper ballot at meetings conducted in person, electronically, or through hybrid in-person/electronic formats
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Reserve study requirements for common interest communities may now be waived for individual buildings containing only nonresidential units, not just entire nonresidential communities
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Revisions To The Common Interest Ownership Act.
Last Action
Signed by the Governor
6/7/2023