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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

Sec. 7-61

Citation
Sec. 7-61
Parent Document
Somerville Code of Ordinances ch. 7, art. IV (Condominium/Cooperative Conversion)
Jurisdiction
Somerville (municipal)

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Notwithstanding the above, the review board may deny a conversion permit where documentation is incomplete in any material respect. The review board may also impose reasonable conditions on the granting of a permit. The review board may deny a conversion permit where it has made a determination that any document or statement is false in any material respect. In addition, the review board, in its discretion, may deny a conversion permit if the review board finds that the owner has taken any action to circumvent the state or local condominium law, including, but not limited to, unreasonable rent increases, reduction or elimination of services, termination of tenancy without cause, or the imposition of new conditions of the tenancy. The review board may revoke a conversion permit previously granted where it makes a determination that any document or statement was false in any material respect at the time of the review board’s decision to grant the conversion permit. The review board shall have the power to require the submission of additional documentation, including without limitation, purchase and sale agreements, deeds, agreements with real estate brokers, and/or cancelled checks, if in the review board’s reasonable judgment, such documentation is necessary to ensure the fairness of its deliberations. The review board may, in its discretion, continue a hearing. A decision shall be rendered by the review board within 60 days of the close of the hearing. (c) Deed restricted affordable unit . (1)