An Act relative to condominiums
Massachusetts bill H 3191 modifies condominium regulations, likely affecting property assessments, owner fees, or association governance for state condo residents and associations.
Massachusetts bill H 3191 modifies condominium regulations, likely affecting property assessments, owner fees, or association governance for state condo residents and associations.
H 3191 is a Massachusetts bill addressing condominium regulations and governance. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions remain unclear, but based on the sponsorship and committee referral to Revenue, it likely involves property tax, assessment, or financial management issues affecting condominium owners and associations.
Condominium law directly affects hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents who own units in multi-unit residential buildings. Changes to condo regulations can impact property values, owner assessments, association governance, and dispute resolution mechanisms that affect daily living conditions and financial obligations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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