Condominiums: Unit Deed
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Ownership of the individual Units in a Condominium are transferred by Unit Deeds. A Condominium Unit Deed must contain, amongst other items, the following provisions:

(1) An indication that the deed relates to a condominium and is subject to the provisions of Mass. General Laws Chapter 183A;

(2) A description of the land or the post office address of the property;

(3) The Book, Page and Date of recording of the Master Deed;

(4) The Unit designation of the Unit in the Master Deed and any other data necessary for its proper identification;

(5) A statement of the use for which the Unit is intended and the restrictions, if any, on its use; and

(6) The undivided interest appertaining to the Unit in the common areas and facilities.
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