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Standard insurable unit description (SIUD)

January 28, 2020 by CPLEAadmin

A description given to purchasers by the developer or as adopted by the condominium corporation, consisting of typical standard fixtures and finishing in a residential unit or class of residential units. The description must include a description of the typical features in the unit(s). For example, internal doors and windows, closets, flooring, wall coverings and fixtures.

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