Massachusetts Condominium Law
Hands-on approach, answers to your questions
- Product Number: 1880134B00
- Publication Date: 9/3/2025
- Edition: 6th Edition 2025
- Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
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This comprehensive resource is full of practice-tested insight and recommendations on a wide range of condominium-related issues, such as dealing with "as built" plans, drafting and negotiating master deeds, conducting unit sales transactions, understanding distinctions between condominiums and cooperatives, and addressing the purchase, sale, leasing, and financing of commercial condominiums. Other topics include common areas and common facilities, phasing, certification requirements, tenant conflicts, transition plans, and mixed-use options.
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Update: August 2025
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for enhancing your library with the 2025 edition of Massachusetts Condominium Law. This new edition brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions.
Highlights from among the many issues addressed in this edition include
- taxation of reserved interests that the condominium developer conveys to third parties;
- the relative ownership interests of condominium unit owners and the organization of unit owners;
- whether cameras affixed to window frames are part of a common area or a condominium unit;
- the effect of G.L. c. 184, § 23C—which prohibits unreasonable restrictions on the installation of solar energy systems—on the drafting of condominium documents;
- the importance of clarifying the size of parking space easements and the number of vehicles entitled to use each space;
- the advisability of preparing a site plan notwithstanding the absence of such a requirement in G.L. c. 183A;
- the status of the Corporate Transparency Act;
- association control of common elements such as the color of the railing for a unit's deck;
- an amendment to G.L. c. 183A (enacted as part of the Affordable Homes Act) allowing electronic participation and voting in regular and special meetings of the organization of unit owners and the unit owners; and
- resolution of a dispute with a unit owner in the absence of the formalities required by the condominium documents.
We trust you will find the 2025 edition of Massachusetts Condominium Law. a valuable resource, as we at MCLE continue our efforts to bring you the latest solutions to the issues you face in your practice.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Update: August 2025
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandResidential Condominiums and Cooperatives—The Basics and a Comparison
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Chapter 08 expandResidential Condominiums—The Master Deed
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Exhibit 2A
- Sample Residential Condominium Master Deed and Trust for a Complex Project Buy FormExhibit 2B
- Sample Residential Condominium Master Deed and Trust for a Simple Project Buy FormExhibit 2C
- Sample Master Deed for a Leasehold Condominium Buy FormExhibit 2D
- Sample Master Deed for a Two-Unit Residential Condominium Buy FormExhibit 2E
- Sample Master Deed for a Phased Condominium Buy FormExhibit 2F
- Sample Amendment to Master Deed Adding a Phase to a Phased Condominium Buy FormExhibit 2G
- Sample Master Deed and Condominium Trust for a Mixed-Use Condominium Buy FormExhibit 2H
- Roof Deck Provisions Buy FormExhibit 2I
- Sample Grant of Limited Common Area (Condominium Association) Buy FormExhibit 2J
- Sample Grant of Limited Common Area (Condominium Trust) Buy FormExhibit 2K
- Master Deed Provisions Regarding Parking Easements of Unit Owners Buy FormExhibit 2L
- Master Deed Provisions Regarding Parking Easements Sold to Outsiders Buy FormExhibit 2M
- Parking Lease Reversion Language Buy FormExhibit 2N
- “Restaurant Menu” Percentage Interests Table Buy FormExhibit 2O
- Conversion of a Housing Cooperative to the Condominium Form of Ownership Buy FormExhibit 2P
- Form of Notice to Tenants Under Chapter 587 of the Acts of 1983 Buy FormChapter 03 expandResidential Condominiums—The Master Deed
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Chapter 04 expandResidential Condominiums—Drafting Management and Operational Provisions
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Checklist 4.1
- Provisions that Must Be Included in Condominium Bylaws Buy FormExhibit 4A
- Letter from the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General to Condominium Trustees and Property Managers Regarding Legal Protections for Persons with Disabilities Buy FormExhibit 4B
- Condominium Budget Buy FormExhibit 4C
- Table Summarizing Notice Requirements Under 1998 Mass. Acts c. 400 Buy FormChapter 05 expandResidential Condominiums—How to Handle a Condominium Unit Sale
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Exhibit 5A
- Seller’s Form Purchase and Sale Agreement for a Condominium Unit [Initial Sale After Recording of Master Deed] Buy FormExhibit 5B
- Tax Letter Agreement Buy FormExhibit 5C
- Subordination Agreement Buy FormExhibit 5D
- Partial Release of an Individual Condominium Unit and Its Appurtenant Undivided Interest in the Common Areas and Facilities of the Condominium Buy FormExhibit 5E
- Unit Deed with Parking Space Buy FormExhibit 5F
- Unit Deed Without Parking Space Buy FormExhibit 5G
- 6(d) Certificate Buy FormExhibit 5H
- Unit Reservation Form Buy FormChapter 06 expandLegal Aspects of Commercial Condominiums
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Exhibit 6A
- Sample Master Deed for Phased Commercial Condomin Buy FormChapter 07 expandCooperative Housing
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Checklist 7.1
- Documents Required to Create a Cooperative Corporation Buy FormChecklist 7.2
- Cooperative Loan Documents Buy FormChecklist 7.3
- Cooperative Apartment Closing Checklist Buy FormExhibit 7A
- Provisions for Articles of Organization Buy FormExhibit 7B
- Bylaws of _____ Corporation Buy FormExhibit 7C
- Proprietary Lease Buy FormExhibit 7D
- Notice of Lease Buy FormExhibit 7E
- Proprietary Lease (Recordable Form Incorporating Standard Terms of Lease by Reference) Buy FormExhibit 7F
- Cooperative Corporation Standard Terms of Proprietary Lease Buy FormExhibit 7G
- Occupancy Agreement Buy FormExhibit 7H
- Assignment of Proprietary Lease Buy FormExhibit 7I
- Acceptance of Assignment and Assumption of Proprietary Lease Buy FormExhibit 7J
- Form of Purchase and Sale Agreement Buy FormExhibit 7K
- Security Agreement and Leasehold Mortgage Buy FormExhibit 7L
- Pledge and Assignment Buy FormExhibit 7M
- Recognition Agreement Form Buy FormExhibit 7N
- Stock Certificate Buy FormExhibit 7O
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue Private Letter Ruling No. 1979-58 Buy FormExhibit 7P
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue Private Letter Ruling No. 1990-1 Buy FormExhibit 7Q
- Stock Ledger Buy FormChapter 08 expandCondominium Lien Law—Covenants, Obligations, and Enforcement
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Chapter 09 expandCondominium Lien Law—Lien Enforcement Actions and Priorities in Foreclosures
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Exhibit 9A
- Section 6(d) Certificate Buy FormExhibit 9B
- Sixty-Day Notice to Unit Owner Buy FormExhibit 9C
- Sixty-Day Notice to Unit Owner (Alternate) Buy FormExhibit 9D
- Sixty-Day Notice to Mortgagee Buy FormExhibit 9E
- Thirty-Day Notice to Mortgagee Buy FormExhibit 9F
- Complaint Buy FormExhibit 9G
- Application for Default Buy FormExhibit 9H
- Plaintiffs’ Motion for Default Judgment, Assessment of Damages, and Entry of Judgment and Order Buy FormExhibit 9I
- Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment Buy FormExhibit 9J
- Plaintiffs’ Memorandum in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment Buy FormExhibit 9K
- Notice of Sale of Real Estate Buy FormExhibit 9L
- Memorandum of Sale of Real Property at Auction Buy FormExhibit 9M
- Auctioneer’s Release Deed Buy FormExhibit 9N
- Attorney’s Affidavit Buy FormExhibit 9O
- Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay Buy Form - Editors & Authors