Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 4321 - Limited equity cooperatives(a) General rule.--Except as is otherwise expressly provided in this section, limited equity cooperatives shall be created and operated pursuant to the other provisions of this act.(b) Property classification.--Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4105 (relating to property classification of cooperative interests), unless the declaration filed for the creation of a limited equity cooperative expressly provides otherwise, the cooperative interests shall be personal property for all purposes.(c) Alteration of units.--Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4210 (relating to alteration of units), if the association is responsible for the maintenance, repair and replacement of the units as well as the common elements and limited common elements, as provided in subsection (g), a proprietary lessee may make improvements or alterations to his unit only with the prior permission of the association, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, and otherwise in accordance with the provisions of the declaration and other provisions of law.(d) Distribution to proprietary lessees upon termination of limited equity cooperatives.--Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4217 (relating to termination of cooperative ownership), distributions to proprietary lessees in limited equity cooperatives shall be no greater than the amount for which their respective cooperative interests could be transferred as restricted by the declaration and bylaws of the association.(e) Distribution of residual proceeds upon termination of limited equity cooperatives.--If the declaration of a limited equity cooperative states that it is the declarant's intent that some or all units in the cooperative shall be affordable by low-income and moderate-income persons throughout the existence of the cooperative, then any assets of the association remaining after the distributions to lienholders and proprietary lessees as provided above and in the last sentence of section 4217(e) shall be distributed by the executive board to a public or private entity to be used in a manner consistent with the declarant's intent for the creation of additional housing affordable by low-income and moderate-income persons. If the balance of the funds is not so disbursed, the court of common pleas of the county in which the property is located is hereby authorized to distribute the funds as provided in this section.(f) Value of cooperative interest.--The fair market value or actual monetary worth of a cooperative interest in a limited equity cooperative for the purposes of State and local taxation and for all purposes of this subpart, including, but not limited to, sections 4106 (relating to applicability of local ordinances, regulations and building codes) and 4217(e) and subsection (i), shall be the maximum amount for which the cooperative interest may be sold or otherwise transferred pursuant to the controlling provisions of the declaration and bylaws of the association.(g) Upkeep of limited equity cooperative.--Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4307(a) (relating to upkeep of cooperative), unless the declaration expressly provides otherwise, limited equity cooperative associations shall be responsible for the maintenance, repair and replacement of all units as well as the common elements and limited common elements, except that a limited equity cooperative association shall not be responsible for maintenance, repair or replacement necessitated by a proprietary lessee's own negligence, misuse or willful misconduct nor shall the association be responsible for repair, maintenance or replacement of items of personalty or realty not owned by the association.(h) Subjecting a limited equity cooperative to a security interest.--Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4312(a) (relating to conveyance or encumbrance of cooperative) all or part of a limited equity cooperative may be subjected to a security interest by the association if persons entitled to cast at least 51% of the votes in the association, including 51% of the votes allocated to cooperative interests not owned by a declarant or any larger percentage the declaration specifies agree to that action. If fewer than all the units or limited common elements in a limited equity cooperative are to be subjected to a security interest, then all of the proprietary lessees of those units or the units to which those limited common elements are allocated must consent in order to subject them to a security interest, except that the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence shall govern unless the declaration provides, pursuant to subsection (g), that expenses related to the limited common elements shall be common expenses. The declaration may specify a smaller percentage only if all of the units are restricted exclusively to nonresidential uses.(i) Disposition of insurance proceeds.--The disposition of insurance proceeds due proprietary lessees in limited equity cooperatives under section 4313(g)(2)(ii) (relating to insurance) shall be limited to the amount for which the proprietary lessee's cooperative interest may be sold pursuant to the controlling provisions of the declaration and the bylaws of the association.(j) Limited expenses.--Except as may be otherwise provided in the declaration, the provisions of section 4314(c) (relating to limited expenses) shall not apply to limited equity cooperatives, and expenses covered by that provision shall be deemed common expenses to be assessed against all cooperative interests.1992, Dec. 18, P.L. 1426, No. 176, § 1, effective in 60 days.