Connecticut Statutes

§ 47-77 — Assessment of common expenses. Liens and foreclosure.

Connecticut § 47-77
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 47Land and Land Titles
Ch. 825Condominium Act

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47-77 (2026).

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(a)All sums assessed by the association of unit owners, but unpaid, for the share of the common expenses chargeable to any unit shall constitute a lien on such unit prior to all other liens, except only (1) tax liens on the unit in favor of any assessing authority and special district, including any state and federal tax liens, and (2) all sums unpaid on mortgages of record. Such lien shall exist from the due date of the assessment as established by the association of unit owners, and shall be perfected by filing a notice of lien signed by an officer of the condominium on the land records of the municipality in which the property lies, and by leaving a true and attested copy thereof with the unit owner against whom such lien is claimed or at his usual place of abode, or, if such unit owne

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Legislative History

(1963, P.A. 605, S. 22; 1971, P.A. 813, S. 8; P.A. 76-308, S. 13, 36; P.A. 79-602, S. 130.) History: 1971 act set the requirements for perfecting a lien by the association of unit owners; P.A. 76-308 provided the lien may be perfected by an officer of the condominium and that the lien may be foreclosed by the association of the unit owners; P.A. 79-602 substituted Sec. 49-40a for Sec. 49-40 in provision re discharge of lien in Subsec. (a).

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