47A-11. Unit owners not to jeopardize safety of property or impair easements.
No unit owner shall do any work which would jeopardize the soundness or safety of the property or impair any easement or hereditament without in every such case the unanimous consent of all the other unit owners affected being first obtained. (1963, c. 685, s. 11.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Unit Ownership Act.
§ 47A-2 - Declaration creating unit ownership; recordation.
§ 47A-4 - Property subject to Article.
§ 47A-5 - Nature and incidents of unit ownership.
§ 47A-7 - Common areas and facilities not subject to partition or division.
§ 47A-8 - Use of common areas and facilities.
§ 47A-10 - Compliance with bylaws, regulations and covenants; damages; injunctions.
§ 47A-11 - Unit owners not to jeopardize safety of property or impair easements.
§ 47A-12 - Unit owners to contribute to common expenses; distribution of common profits.
§ 47A-13 - Declaration creating unit ownership; contents; recordation.
§ 47A-14.1 - Deeds conveying units.
§ 47A-16 - Termination of unit ownership; consent of lienholders; recordation of instruments.
§ 47A-17 - Termination of unit ownership; no bar to reestablishment.
§ 47A-18 - Bylaws; annexed to declaration; amendments.
§ 47A-20 - Records of receipts and expenditures; availability for examination; annual audit.
§ 47A-21 - Units taxed separately.
§ 47A-22 - Liens for unpaid common expenses; recordation; priorities; foreclosure.
§ 47A-23 - Liability of grantor and grantee of unit for unpaid common expenses.
§ 47A-24 - Insurance on property; right to insure units.
§ 47A-27 - Zoning regulations governing condominium projects.