Abstract
Ohio sanctioned condominiums in 1963 by enacting the Condominium Property Act. The act addresses five issues: (1) the creation of the condominium form of ownership; (2) the respective interests each unit owner possesses in the common area; (3) the administration of the condominium; (4) the rights of the lienors; and, (5) the removal of the property from the Act's provisions. The Act was amended in 1978 to facilitate consumer protection. This comment will examine the 1978 amendment and evaluate its effectiveness. It will then examine the tax considerations involved in the purchase of a condominium unit.
Recommended Citation
Billow, Patricia McQuillen
(1981)
"An Examination of the Current Ohio Condominium Law,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 14:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
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