The New York Application for Filing an Amendment to a Condominium Declaration is a legal document that is used to make changes or add amendments to an already existing condominium declaration. The document is typically filed with the county clerk in the county where the condominium is located. It is important to note that this document is only applicable to condominiums and not other types of real estate. The document consists of several sections that list the changes that are proposed, the reasons for the changes, and a signature of the condominium's owner or a representative authorized by the owner. Additionally, the document will include the date of the amendments, the date that the amendment was accepted by the county clerk, and the date it was filed with the county clerk. There are two types of New York Application for Filing an Amendment to a Condominium Declaration: the Standard Amendment, which is used for minor changes; and the Comprehensive Amendment, which is used for major changes that require a more detailed explanation. Both types of applications require that all the changes be listed in detail, and the reasons why the changes are needed. Both types must also be signed by the owner or a representative authorized by the owner.