The declaration for a condominium shall contain:

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(1) the name and number of the condominium, which shall include the word “condominium” or be followed by the words “a condominium”;

(2) the name of every county in which any part of the condominium is situated;

(3) a legally sufficient description of the real estate included in the condominium;

(4) a description or delineation of the boundaries of a unit;

(5) the condominium plat as required by section 515A.2-110;

(6) an allocation to each unit of an undivided interest in the common elements, a portion of the votes in the association, and a percentage or fraction of the common expenses of the association (section 515A.2-108);

(7) a statement of the maximum number of any units which may be created by the subdivision or conversion of units owned by the declarant pursuant to section 515A.2-115(c);

(8) an allocation of any limited common elements, as provided in section 515A.2-109;

(9) any restrictions on use, occupancy, and alienation of the units;

(10) a statement showing that the condominium is not subject to an ordinance provided for in section 515A.1-106 or showing that any conditions required under an ordinance have been complied with;

(11) any other matters the declarant deems appropriate.