Alessi v. Bowen Court Condo.
Annotate this CaseDeclarant Bowen Court Associates created a condominium by declaration in 1989. Declarant retained a ten-year reservation to withdraw a portion of the land from the condominium. In 1992 the owner of the property foreclosed on the property. Plaintiff Joseph Alessi later purchased the parcel. In 2001, Plaintiff sought to withdraw the parcel from the condomium, but the right to withdraw the parcel from the condominium had expired. Plaintiff then filed a complaint against Defendants, Bowen Court Condominium and the president of the condominium association, contending that Defendants erroneously refused to exclude withdrawable land from the condominium. After a hearing, the trial justice granted Defendants' motion for summary judgment, concluding that the right to exclude withdrawable real estate from a condominium after a foreclosure expires when the declarant's right to withdraw the real estate otherwise would have expired. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that title to unexercised declarant rights passed to the unit owners' association as a matter of law in 1999, when the right to exclude the real estate expired.
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