(a) A community association manager may not provide services other than association management services for compensation to an association for which the community association manager also provides association management services unless: (1) Such other services are provided pursuant to a written agreement between the person providing the other services and the association; (2) the agreement discloses the relationship between the community association manager and such other person; and (3) the agreement sets out the compensation for such services or one or more rates or formulas for which the compensation can be determined based on the services actually rendered under the agreement.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 20-459

(b) A community association manager may not enter into or offer to enter into any association management agreement which requires an association to obtain services other than association management services from the community association manager.

(c) Any discounts, rebates, commissions or other consideration received by a community association manager on account of any goods or services furnished to an association or a unit owner or owners shall, except where prohibited by applicable law, ordinance or regulation, be credited to the association or a unit owner or owners, as appropriate, and not retained by the community association manager.