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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A recorded condominium instrument, amendment, or addendum may be modified only by recording an amendment, addendum, or correction instrument, or by removal from the provisions of this chapter under s. 703.28(1).
(2) Requirements. The register of deeds may record an amendment, addendum, or correction instrument only if the document complies with s. 703.065, if applicable, and satisfies all of the following criteria:
(a) It refers to the condominium instrument, amendment, or addendum being modified or corrected, including the document number assigned to the document being modified, and if volume and page numbers are assigned to the document being modified or corrected, the volume and page where the document is recorded.
(b) It is numbered consecutively and states that it is an amendment and restatement of the condominium instrument being modified or corrected.
(c) It identifies all units in the condominium.
(d) It clearly states the changes being made to the condominium instrument, amendment, or addendum it is modifying or correcting.
(3) Correction instrument. A correction instrument may be used only to correct a scrivener error on a condominium plat, including erroneous distances, angles, directions, bearings, chords, building or unit numbers, and street names.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Property (Ch. 700 to 710) § 703.095. Modification and correction of recorded condominium instruments, amendments, and addenda - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/property-ch-700-to-710/wi-st-703-095/
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