Condominium Law.
Thomson West (Eagan, MN) has published "Ohio Condominium condominium
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that offers an examination of condominium law that
is specifically tailored for the numerous differences of Ohio statutes
from the uniform act that has been adopted by many other states.
Targeted to Ohio practitioners in real estate law, the volume covers a
range of topics affecting condominium owners, condominium associations
and real estate practitioners. It also includes a reference guide to
Ohio's set of condominium laws and includes a discussion of the
2004 amendments to Ohio's condominium statute statute, in law, a formal, written enactment by the authorized powers of a state. The term is usually not applied to a written constitution but is restricted to the enactments of a legislature. and a chapter of
forms and models. The book costs $80.
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