§ 34-36.1-2.14. Easement for encroachments.
To the extent that any unit or common element encroaches on any other unit or common element, a valid easement for the encroachment exists. The easement does not relieve a unit owner of liability in case of his or her willful misconduct nor relieve a declarant or any other person of liability for failure to adhere to the plats and plans.
History of Section.P.L. 1982, ch. 329, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 34-36.1 - Condominium Law
Article II - Creation, Alteration, and Termination of Condominiums
Section 34-36.1-2.01. - Creation of condominium.
Section 34-36.1-2.02. - Unit boundaries.
Section 34-36.1-2.03. - Construction and validity of declaration and bylaws.
Section 34-36.1-2.04. - Description of units.
Section 34-36.1-2.05. - Contents of declaration.
Section 34-36.1-2.06. - Leasehold condominiums.
Section 34-36.1-2.08. - Limited common elements.
Section 34-36.1-2.09. - Plats and plans.
Section 34-36.1-2.10. - Exercise of development rights.
Section 34-36.1-2.11. - Alterations of units.
Section 34-36.1-2.12. - Relocation of boundaries between adjoining units.
Section 34-36.1-2.13. - Subdivisions of units.
Section 34-36.1-2.14. - Easement for encroachments.
Section 34-36.1-2.15. - Use for sales purposes.
Section 34-36.1-2.16. - Easement rights.
Section 34-36.1-2.17. - Amendment of declaration.
Section 34-36.1-2.18. - Termination of a condominium.
Section 34-36.1-2.19. - Rights of secured lenders.
Section 34-36.1-2.20. - Master associations.
Section 34-36.1-2.21. - Merger or consolidation of condominiums.