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CEDARWOOD ROAD PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED, THE

Stamford, Connecticut
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Registration Details Property Owners Association · Est. 1958 · Active
Type Property Owners Association
Governing Statute Conn. Gen. Stat. §47-200 et seq. (CIOA)
State Connecticut
City Stamford
ZIP 06903
County Western Connecticut
Registration 0052497
Formed Aug. 7, 1958
Status Active
Natural Hazard Exposure Western Connecticut County
Relatively High
Inland Flooding Relatively High
Strong Wind Relatively High
Hurricane Relatively High
Ice Storm Relatively High
Winter Weather Relatively High
Social Vulnerability Relatively Low
Community Resilience Relatively High
Expected Annual Loss $259,614,003
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, Western Connecticut County, CT
Applicable Laws 5 Connecticut statutes
Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act (CIOA) — Applicability
CIOA — Board Powers and Duties
CIOA — Lien for Assessments
CIOA — Resale Certificate
Connecticut Condominium Act
Source: Connecticut state legislature. Statutes verified by CommunityPay. Last verified April 2026.
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Community data is sourced from Connecticut Secretary of State public registrations. Natural hazard data is from the FEMA National Risk Index (county-level, v1.20). CommunityPay does not claim a relationship with CEDARWOOD ROAD PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED, THE unless explicitly stated.
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