499B.10 Individual apartments and interest in common elements are alienable.
When real property containing a building is committed to a horizontal property regime, each individual apartment located in the building and the interests in the general common elements and limited common elements if any, appurtenant thereto, shall constitute for all purposes a separate parcel of real property and shall be as completely and freely alienable as any separate parcel of real property is or may be under the laws of this state, except as limited by the provisions of this chapter.
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §499B.10]
2000 Acts, ch 1142, §2, 5
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Chapter 499B - HORIZONTAL PROPERTY (CONDOMINIUMS)
Section 499B.3 - Recording of declaration to submit property to regime.
Section 499B.4 - Contents of declaration.
Section 499B.5 - Contents of deeds of apartments.
Section 499B.6 - Copy of the floor plans to be filed.
Section 499B.7 - Interest in common elements — reference to them in instrument.
Section 499B.8 - Removal from provisions of this chapter.
Section 499B.9 - Removal no bar to subsequent resubmission.
Section 499B.10 - Individual apartments and interest in common elements are alienable.
Section 499B.11 - Real property tax and special assessments — levy on each apartment.
Section 499B.12 - Liens against apartments — removal from lien — effect of part payment.
Section 499B.15 - Contents of bylaws.
Section 499B.16 - Disposition of property — destruction or damage.
Section 499B.17 - Lien against owner of unit.
Section 499B.18 - Common expenses before foreclosure.
Section 499B.19 - Common expenses after voluntary conveyance.