With one exception, courts in this state have consistently stricken the types of special defenses which are the subject of Plaintiff's motion to strike. See Mountain View Condominium Association of Vernon, Conn. Inc. v. Rumford Associates IV, 3 Conn. Ops. 375 (1997) (Hammer, J.), Watch Hill Condominium, Inc. v. Van Eck, 17 Conn. L. Rptr. 198 (1996) (Barnett, J.), Village at Paugnut Forest Association, Inc. v. Wood, 14 Conn. L. Rptr. 242 (1995) (Pickett, J.), First Seabreeze Association, Inc. v. Barnett, Superior Court, Judicial District of Stamford/Norwalk at Stamford, Docket No. 138851 (March 29, 1995) (Karazin, J.), Wilton Crest Condominium v. Stern, 9 Conn. L. Rptr. 539 (1993) (Leheny, J.), Anchorage Condominiums v. Smith, 1 CSCR 841 (1986) (Harrigan, J.),Breakwater Key Association, Inc. v. Monaco, 16 Conn. L. Rptr. 282 (1996) (Tobin, J.), Cassagno Condominium Association, Inc. Phase II v. Kaufman, 8 CSCR 385 (1993) (McGrath, J.), West Cove Marina Corp. v. Ginsberg, Superior Court, Judicial District of New Haven, Docket No. 319121 (March 1, 1993) (Vertefeuille, J.). The Court concurs with the general reasoning of these decisions and, accordingly, grants Plaintiff's motion to strike Defendant's first, second, sixth and seventh special defenses.