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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Cambridge Municipal Code ch. 8.44

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Cambridge Municipal Code ch. 8.44
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Cambridge Municipal Code ch. 8.44
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Cambridge (municipal)

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After August 1, 1981, no owner of a building for which a condominium master deed has been recorded shall directly or indirectly sell, offer for sale, or agree to sell any controlled rental unit therein, unless the board has granted a removal permit for that unit, or unless the sale or offer is to, or the agreement is with, a current tenant of the unit who holds an exemption certificate. The board shall issue an exemption certificate to any person who files with it an affidavit in a form prescribed by the board, stating that he is a current tenant of the unit, that he occupied it as a tenant before August 10, 1979, and that he intends in good faith to occupy it indefinitely as its owner. No person shall file a false affidavit under this subsection. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent an owner of a building or any portion thereof from conveying his entire interest in the building in good faith to one purchaser, who shall then be subject to the provisions of this subsection to the same extent as the original owner. (Ord. 966 (part), 1981: prior code Ch. 23 § 1(c1/2)) 8.44.080 - Equitable relief.