O.C.G.A. § 44-3-93
Amendment of condominium instruments
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Sets the vote required to amend the condominium instruments: two-thirds of the votes by default, subject to an 80 percent statutory ceiling for most amendments after July 1, 1990, with recording required for an amendment to take effect.
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