Mich. Comp. Laws § 559.153
Bylaws governing administration of condominium project; amendments; recording.
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CONDOMINIUM ACT
Act 59 of 1978
559.153 Bylaws governing administration of condominium project; amendments; recording.
Sec. 53.
The administration of a condominium project shall be governed by bylaws recorded as part of the master deed, or as provided in the master deed. An amendment to the bylaws of any condominium project shall not eliminate the mandatory provisions required by section 54. An amendment shall be inoperative until recorded.
History: 1978, Act 59, Eff. July 1, 1978 ;-- Am. 1982, Act 538, Imd. Eff. Jan. 17, 1983
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 19
cases (6 in the last 5 years), 2015–2025 · leading case: Tuscany Grove Association v. Peraino
Tuscany Grove Association v. Peraino (2015)
“MCL 559.153. Bylaws are attached to the master deed and, along with the other condominium documents, the bylaws dictate the rights and obligations of a co-owner in the condominium.”
Highfield Beach at Lake Michigan v. Scott E Sanderson (2020)
“In regard to the breach of contract claim, the trial court found that it was undisputed that the alleged 2008 amendment was not recorded; therefore, the amendment was inoperative under MCL 559.153. Moreover, the court concluded that the Board Members were not even on the board…”
Sunnyside Resort Condominium Assn Inc v. Neil J Beckman (2019)
“GENERAL LAW Pursuant to MCL 559.153, “[t]he administration of a condominium project shall be governed by bylaws recorded as part of the master deed, or as provided in the master deed.”
Joel Dorfman v. Pierce Martin LLC (2017)
“The Sassons proposed exterior improvements to the units that included the expansion of Unit 5 to enclose a portion of general common element2 space that was at the time being used as a flowerbed.”
Joel Dorfman v. Pierce Martin LLC (2017)
“The Sassons proposed exterior improvements to the units that included the expansion of Unit 5 to enclose a portion of general common element2 space that was at the time being used as a flowerbed.”
Sawgrass Ridge Condominium Association v. Louis J Alarie (2018)
“” Tuscany Grove Ass’n v Peraino, 311 Mich App 389, 393 ; 875 NW2d 234 (2015); MCL 559.153. Condominium bylaws are attached to the master deeds and are the “required set of bylaws for the condominium project.”
Sawgrass Ridge Condominium Association v. Louis J Alarie (2018)
“” Tuscany Grove Ass’n v Peraino, 311 Mich App 389, 393 ; 875 NW2d 234 (2015); MCL 559.153. Condominium bylaws are attached to the master deeds and are the “required set of bylaws for the condominium project.”
Dearborn West Village Condominium Association v. Mohamed Makki (2019)
“Thus, board members who leased their units to third parties in violation of the leasing restrictions and who failed to enforce the leasing restrictions violated bylaws articles VI, § 2(a) (leasing restrictions), XI, § 3 (directors must follow bylaws), and XI, § 4(j) (directors…”
Fox Pointe Association v. Mary Elizabeth Ryal (2019)
“4 In pertinent part, MCL 559.153 provides that “[t]he administration of a condominium project shall be governed by bylaws recorded as part of the master deed, or as provided in the master deed.”
Wexford Parkhomes Condo Assoc v. Virginia Kajma (2020)
“” Such an entity’s bylaws, when validly promulgated, are a contractual agreement between the entity and its members.”
Joseph E Decaminada v. Bruce a Hammond (2020)
“, provides that the “administration of a condominium project is governed by the condominium bylaws” attached to the master deed, along with the subdivision plan.”
Copperfield Villas Association v. Barry Tuer Jr (2020)
“MCL 559.153. Bylaws are attached to the master deed and, along with the other condominium documents, the bylaws dictate the rights and obligations of a co-owner in the condominium.”
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