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703.37   Interpretation.
703.38   Applicability to existing condominiums.
Ch. 703 NoteNOTE: 2003 Wis. Act 283, which affected this chapter, contains extensive explanatory notes.
703.01703.01Condominium ownership act. This chapter shall be known as the “Condominium Ownership Act”.
703.01 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407.
703.01 AnnotationState and federal regulation of condominiums. Minahan. 58 MLR 55.
703.01 AnnotationCondominium conversion and tenant rights — Wisconsin statutes section 703.08: What kind of protection does it really provide. Wynn. 63 MLR 73 (1979).
703.01 AnnotationTransferring Declarant Rights and Obligations Under the Wisconsin Condominium Ownership Act. Ishikawa. Wis. Law. Feb. 1992.
703.01 AnnotationWisconsin’s Revised Condominium Ownership Act. Hinkston. Wis. Law. Sept. 2004.
703.01 AnnotationAdvising Prospective Owners of Troubled Condominium Projects. Ishikawa. Wis. Law. Oct. 2009.
703.02703.02Definitions. In this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
703.02(1b)(1b)“Addendum” means an instrument that modifies a recorded condominium plat.
703.02(1h)(1h)“Amendment” means an instrument that modifies a recorded condominium declaration. “Amendment” includes a modification to a declaration to relocate unit boundaries under s. 703.13 (6), to separate or merge units under s. 703.13 (7) or (8), and to merge or consolidate a condominium under s. 703.275.
703.02(1m)(1m)“Association” means all of a condominium’s unit owners acting as a group, through an entity that is organized as provided under s. 703.15 (2) (a), in accordance with the condominium’s bylaws and declaration.
703.02(2)(2)“Common elements” mean all of a condominium except its units.
703.02(3)(3)“Common expenses” mean the expenses of an association.
703.02(3m)(3m)“Common surpluses” mean the surpluses of an association.
703.02(4)(4)“Condominium” means property subject to a condominium declaration established under this chapter.
703.02(5)(5)“Condominium instruments” mean the declaration, plats and plans of a condominium together with any attached exhibits or schedules.
703.02(6)(6)“Conversion condominium” means a structure which, before the recording of a condominium declaration, was wholly or partially occupied by persons other than those who have contracted for the purchase of condominium units and those who occupy with the consent of the purchasers.
703.02(6m)(6m)“Correction instrument” means an instrument drafted by a professional land surveyor that, upon recording, corrects an error in a condominium plat. “Correction instrument” does not include an instrument of conveyance.
703.02(7)(7)“Declarant” means any owner who subjects his or her property to a condominium declaration established under this chapter. The term includes an assignee of the declarant under s. 703.09 (4).
703.02(8)(8)“Declaration” means the instrument by which a property becomes subject to this chapter, and that declaration as amended from time to time.
703.02(8m)(8m)“Deliver” includes to deliver by hand, U.S. mail, commercial delivery, facsimile transmission, or electronic means.
703.02(9)(9)“Expandable condominium” means a condominium to which additional property or units or both may be added in accordance with the provisions of a declaration and this chapter.
703.02(10)(10)“Limited common element” means a common element identified in a declaration or on a condominium plat as reserved for the exclusive use of one or more but less than all of the unit owners.
703.02(11)(11)“Majority” or “majority of unit owners” mean the condominium unit owners with more than 50 percent of the votes assigned to the units in the condominium declaration.
703.02(12)(12)“Mortgagee” means the holder of any recorded mortgage encumbering one or more units or a land contract vendor.
703.02(13)(13)“Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, trustee or other legal entity.
703.02(13r)(13r)“Professional land surveyor” means a professional land surveyor licensed under ch. 443.
703.02(14)(14)“Property” means unimproved land, land together with improvements on it or improvements without the underlying land. Property may consist of noncontiguous parcels or improvements.
703.02(14g)(14g)“Removal instrument” means an instrument that removes property from the provisions of this chapter upon recording. “Removal instrument” does not include an instrument of conveyance.
703.02(14m)(14m)“Small condominium” means a condominium with no more than 12 units.
703.02(15)(15)“Unit” means a part of a condominium intended for any type of independent use, including one or more cubicles of air at one or more levels of space or one or more rooms or enclosed spaces located on one or more floors, or parts thereof, in a building. A unit may include 2 or more noncontiguous areas.
703.02(16)(16)“Unit number” means the number identifying a unit in a declaration.
703.02(17)(17)“Unit owner” means a person, combination of persons, partnership or corporation who holds legal title to a condominium unit or has equitable ownership as a land contract vendee.
703.02 NoteNOTE: 2003 Wis. Act 283, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
703.02 AnnotationThe definition of “unit” under sub. (15) encompasses a property on which there is no constructed unit. Aluminium Industries v. Camelot Trails, 194 Wis. 2d 575, 535 N.W.2d 74 (Ct. App. 1995).
703.02 AnnotationSmall lock boxes were not “intended for any type of independent use” within the meaning of “unit” under sub. (15). Because there are no valid units, there could be no valid condominium units, and the conveyance of riparian rights to docks attempted to be transferred as common elements were not valid. ABKA Limited Partnership v. DNR, 2002 WI 106, 255 Wis. 2d 486, 648 N.W.2d 854, 99-2306.
703.02 AnnotationEach unit identified in the condominium declaration is a unit for purposes of separate taxation under s. 703.21, regardless of whether the unit has been constructed. For purposes of identifying the “unit,” as defined in sub. (15), a unit may exist without a building. Saddle Ridge Corp. v. Board of Review, 2010 WI 47, 325 Wis. 2d 29, 784 N.W.2d 527, 07-2886.
703.02 AnnotationAlthough the statutory definition of a “unit” under sub. (15) controls, it may be altered by other statutory provisions that look specifically to the declaration to define the substantive rights and obligations of unit owners. Section 703.15 (4) (d) 1. explicitly allows the declaration to determine the number of votes appurtenant to each platted unit. Northernaire Resort & Spa, LLC v. Northernaire Condominium Ass’n, 2013 WI App 116, 351 Wis. 2d 156, 839 N.W.2d 116, 12-1707.
703.03703.03Application of chapter. This chapter applies only to property, a sole owner or all of the owners of which submit the property to the provisions of this chapter by duly executing and recording a declaration as provided in this chapter.
703.03 AnnotationMaster-planned communities are not part of the purpose behind this chapter’s promulgation. Master-planned communities are an entirely different type and level of development than condominiums. A condominium is a multiple-unit complex, the units of which are individually owned, each owner receiving a recordable deed to the individual unit purchased and sharing in joint ownership of any common grounds or passageways. A master-planned community is a private quasi-town that may include different types of homes, including condominiums, commercial property, private streets and parks, and other recreational facilities. Just because a master-planned community has condominiums as part of the plan, a covenant governing the community is not subject to this chapter. Solowicz v. Forward Geneva National, 2010 WI 20, 323 Wis. 2d 556, 780 N.W.2d 111, 08-0010.
703.03 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407.
703.04703.04Status of the units. A unit, together with its undivided interest in the common elements, for all purposes constitutes real property.
703.04 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407.
703.05703.05Ownership of units. A unit owner is entitled to the exclusive ownership and possession of his or her unit.
703.05 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407.
703.06703.06Alterations prohibited. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no unit owner may make any alteration that would jeopardize the soundness or safety of the property, reduce the value thereof, impair any easement or hereditament, or change the exterior appearance of a unit or any other portion of the condominium not part of the unit.
703.06 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407; 2003 a. 283.
703.06 NoteNOTE: 2003 Wis. Act 283, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
703.065703.065Recording requirements; general. Every instrument offered for record related to a condominium other than a plat or addendum shall satisfy all of the following criteria:
703.065(1)(1)The instrument shall include the name of the condominium as it appears in the declaration.
703.065(2)(2)The instrument shall be prepared in the standard format for recorded documents under s. 59.43 (2m) and (5) (a).
703.065(3)(3)The instrument shall comply with s. 706.05 (2) (a) and (b).
703.065(4)(4)If the instrument is a condominium instrument or an instrument that modifies a condominium instrument and the county in which the instrument is to be recorded has adopted an ordinance under s. 703.115, the instrument is accompanied by the certified written approval of the person who performed the review under the ordinance.
703.065 HistoryHistory: 2021 a. 168.
703.07703.07Establishment of condominium.
703.07(1)(1)A condominium may only be created by recording condominium instruments with the register of deeds of the county where the property is located. A condominium declaration and plat shall be presented together to the register of deeds for recording.
703.07(2)(2)A condominium instrument, and all amendments, addenda and certifications of a condominium instrument, shall be recorded in every county in which any portion of the condominium is located, and shall be indexed in each county in the name of the grantor and grantee and the description of the condominium property that is located in that county. Subsequent instruments affecting the title to a unit which is physically located entirely within a single county shall be recorded only in that county, notwithstanding the fact that the common elements are not physically located entirely within that county. Subsequent amendments and addenda shall be indexed under the name of the condominium.
703.07(3)(3)All instruments affecting title to units shall be recorded and taxed as in other real property transactions.
703.07 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407; 1997 a. 333; 2021 a. 168.
703.08703.08Notice prior to conversion of residential property to condominium.
703.08(1)(1)Residential real property may not be converted to a condominium unless the owner of the residential real property gives prior written notice of the conversion to each of the tenants of the building or buildings scheduled for conversion. During the 60-day period immediately following the date of delivery of the notice a tenant has the first right to purchase the unit, if the unit is offered for sale at any time during that period, for any of the following:
703.08(1)(a)(a) The price at which the unit is being offered on the market.
703.08(1)(b)(b) The price contained in any accepted offer to purchase the unit.
703.08(1)(c)(c) The price otherwise agreed to by the tenant and the seller.
703.08(2)(2)A tenant may not be required to vacate the property during the 120-day period immediately following the date of delivery of the notice required under sub. (1) unless the tenant violates a covenant in the lease or fails to pay rent.
703.08(3)(3)A tenant may waive in writing his or her first right of purchase under sub. (1), his or her right to remain on the property under sub. (2), or both.
703.08 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 407; 2003 a. 283; 2021 a. 168.
703.08 NoteNOTE: 2003 Wis. Act 283, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
703.08 AnnotationCondominium conversion and tenant rights — Wisconsin statutes section 703.08: What kind of protection does it really provide. Wynn. 63 MLR 73 (1979).
703.09703.09Declaration.
703.09(1)(1)Requirements. A condominium declaration shall contain:
703.09(1)(a)(a) The name and address of the condominium and the name shall include the word “condominium” or be followed by the words “a condominium”.
703.09(1)(b)(b) A description of the land on which the condominium is, or is to be, located, together with a statement of the owner’s intent to subject the property to the condominium declaration established under this chapter.
703.09(1)(c)(c) A description of each unit, including its perimeters, location, and any other data sufficient to identify the unit with reasonable certainty.
703.09(1)(d)(d) A general description of the common elements together with a designation of those portions of the common elements that are limited common elements and the unit to which the use of each is restricted. Fixtures designed to serve a single unit, located contiguous to the unit’s boundaries, are deemed limited common elements appertaining to that unit exclusively and need not be shown or designated as limited common elements in the condominium instruments.
703.09(1)(e)(e) The percentage interests appurtenant to each unit.
703.09(1)(f)(f) The number of votes at meetings of the association of unit owners appurtenant to each unit.
703.09(1)(g)(g) Statement of the purposes for which the building and each of the units are intended and restricted as to use.
703.09(1)(h)(h) The name and address of the resident agent under s. 703.23.
703.09(1)(i)(i) Provision as to the percentage of votes by the unit owners which shall be determinative of whether to rebuild, repair, restore or sell the property in the event of damage or destruction of all or part of the property.
703.09(1)(j)(j) Any further details in connection with the property which the person executing the declaration deems desirable to set forth consistent with this chapter, except those provisions which are required to be included in the bylaws.
703.09(1c)(1c)Consent of property owners and mortgagees; declaration. A condominium declaration shall be signed by the owners of the property and any first mortgagee of the property or the holder of an equivalent security interest in the property in the same manner as required in conveyances of real property.
703.09(2)(2)Amendment. Except as provided in sub. (4) and ss. 703.093, 703.13 (6) (c), (cm), and (d), (7) (b) and (bm), and (8) (b), (bm), and (bp), and 703.26, a condominium declaration may be amended with the written consent of at least two-thirds of the aggregate of the votes established under sub. (1) (f) or a greater percentage if provided in the declaration. An amendment becomes effective when it is recorded. The document submitting the amendment for recording shall state that the required consents and approvals for the amendment were received. Except as provided in sub. (2m), a unit owner’s written consent is not effective unless it is approved in writing by the first mortgagee of the unit, or the holder of an equivalent security interest, if any. Approval from the first mortgage lender or equivalent security interest holder, or the person servicing the first mortgage loan or its equivalent on a unit, constitutes approval of the first mortgagee or equivalent security interest holder under this subsection.
703.09(2m)(2m)Consent of unit owners and mortgagees; amendments.
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 272 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on November 8, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after November 8, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 11-8-24)