Vermont Statutes

§ 3-104 — Transfer of special declarant rights

Vermont § 3-104
JurisdictionVermont
Title 27ATitle 27A: Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act (1994)
Ch. 3Article 003: Management of the Common Interest Community

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 27A, § 3-104 (2026).

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(a)A special declarant right may be transferred only by an instrument executed by the transferee and recorded in each municipality in which any portion of the common interest community is located.
(b)Upon transfer of a special declarant right, the liabilities are as follows:
(1)A transferor remains liable for obligations and actions arising before the transfer of special declarant rights and warranty obligations imposed by this title. Lack of privity does not deprive any unit owner of standing to bring an action to enforce any obligation of the transferor.
(2)If a successor to a special declarant right is an affiliate of a declarant, the transferor is jointly and severally liable with the successor for any obligations or liabilities of the successor relating to the common interest comm

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