Pennsylvania Code § 68-4418

Substantial completion of unit.
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(a) General rule.-- In the case of a sale of a cooperative interest where delivery of a public offering statement is required, a contract of sale may be executed, but no interest in that cooperative interest may be conveyed until the declaration is recorded and unless all structural components and common element mechanical systems of the structure containing or constituting such unit or units and the common elements appurtenant thereto are substantially completed in accordance with the descriptions set forth in both the declaration pursuant to section 4205 (relating to contents of declaration) and in the public offering statement pursuant to section 4403 (relating to public offering statement; general provisions). Such substantial completion shall be evidenced by a recorded certification of completion executed by an independent registered surveyor, architect or professional engineer with regard to any such structure.
(b) Sale prior to completion of unit.-- Nothing contained in this subpart shall prevent the offering for sale of a cooperative interest or the execution of any agreement to sell and purchase a cooperative interest or any interest in a cooperative interest, as opposed to actual conveyance, prior to the completion of the unit or any other portion of the cooperative.
SUBPART D
PLANNED COMMUNITIES
Chapter
51. General Provisions
52. Creation, Alteration and Termination of Planned Communities
53. Management of Planned Community
54. Protection of Purchasers
CHAPTER 51
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
5101. Short title of subpart.
5102. Applicability.
5103. Definitions.
5104. Variation by agreement.
5105. Separate titles and taxation.
5106. Applicability of local ordinances, regulations and building codes.
5107. Eminent domain.
5108. Supplemental general principles of law applicable.
5109. Construction against implicit repeal.
5110. Uniformity of application and construction.
5111. Severability.
5112. Unconscionable agreement or term of contract.
5113. Obligation of good faith.
5114. Remedies to be liberally administered.
5115. Businesses operated by minors.

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