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Cacace, Tusch & Santagata 
Stamford, Connecticut Office
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777 Summer Street
Stamford, Connecticut  06901-1022
(Fairfield Co.)

Telephone: 203-327-2000
Telecopier: 203-353-3392
http://www.lawcts.com



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Constructions; Government; Homebuilders; Real Estate; Telecommunications; Administrative Law; ADR; Appellate Practice; Bankruptcy; Contracts; Corporate Law; Elder Law; Election, Campaign and Political Law; Eminent Domain; Employee Benefits; Environmental Law; Family Law; Labor and Employment; Litigation; Personal Injury; Taxation; Trusts and Estates; Wills and Probate; Zoning, Planning and Land Use.

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Creating Condominium Units without Building Anything Airspace Units in Common Interest Communities
Jane W. Freeman, March 26, 2012
Connecticut’s Common Interest Ownership Act (“CIOA”) allows for the creation of common interest communities, such as condominiums and planned communities, comprised solely of “airspace units.”

Giving Your Home to Your Children Can Have Tax Consequences
Richard S. Fisher, March 26, 2012
Many people wonder if it is a good idea to give their home to their children. While it is possible to do this, giving away a house can have major tax consequences, among other results.

Creating Condominium Units Without Building Anything Airspace Units in Common Interest Communities
Jane W. Freeman, January 10, 2012
Connecticut’s Common Interest Ownership Act (“CIOA”) allows for the creation of common interest communities, such as condominiums and planned communities, comprised solely of “airspace units.”





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