47C-2-115. Use for sales purposes.
A declarant may maintain sales offices, management offices, and models in units or on common elements in the condominium only if the declaration so provides and specifies the rights of a declarant with regard to the number, size, location, and relocation thereof. Any sales office, management office, or model not designated a unit by the declaration is a common element, and if a declarant ceases to be a unit owner, he ceases to have any rights with regard thereto unless it is removed promptly from the condominium in accordance with a right to remove reserved in the declaration. Subject to any limitations in the declaration, a declarant may maintain signs on the common elements advertising the condominium. The provisions of this section are subject to the provisions of other State law and to local ordinances. (1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 877, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 47C - North Carolina Condominium Act
Article 2 - Creation, Alteration, and Termination of Condominiums.
§ 47C-2-101 - Execution and recordation of declaration.
§ 47C-2-102 - Unit boundaries.
§ 47C-2-103 - Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws.
§ 47C-2-104 - Description of units.
§ 47C-2-105 - Contents of declaration.
§ 47C-2-106 - Leasehold condominiums.
§ 47C-2-107 - Allocation of common element, interests, votes, and common expense liabilities.
§ 47C-2-108 - Limited common elements.
§ 47C-2-109 - Plats and plans.
§ 47C-2-110 - Exercise of development rights.
§ 47C-2-111 - Alterations of units.
§ 47C-2-112 - Relocation of boundaries between adjoining units.
§ 47C-2-113 - Subdivision of units.
§ 47C-2-114 - Monuments as boundaries.
§ 47C-2-115 - Use for sales purposes.
§ 47C-2-116 - Easement to facilitate exercise of special declarant rights.
§ 47C-2-117 - Amendment of declaration.
§ 47C-2-117.1 - Judicial reformation of declaration.
§ 47C-2-118 - Termination of condominium.