Posted on Tue, Feb 16, 2010 @ 05:55 AM
Where do condo owners turn when their
property management company does not enforce
condo association by-laws or address condo owners that do not abide by the by-laws? So far, attorney consultations and local police department has not made an impact.
Posted on Mon, Feb 15, 2010 @ 08:46 AM
I have lived in my condo for 5 years, and now I would like to see a copy of all the checks and balances from the
condo association. I was told I need to certify a letter to the
condo association board. What if they turn me down, and what are my actual rights to getting the
association's financial information?
Posted on Wed, Nov 18, 2009 @ 11:36 PM
I am a 5 year-long resident in 55+ free-standing condo association. 54 total condo units. We have a property management company.
The condo association board does not notify us about anything until after the fact.
There are no meeting notices; no condo board minutes; no agenda or parliamentary procedure at
our annual condo association meetings; no opportunity to attend a board meeting because they are
all private.
Special assessments are levied with no hard evidence, just the
Board Manager telling us how much we have to pay at an association meeting. No discussion, no
proof of facts.
I have offered to serve on condo association committees, but the manager selects other
people. Our condo board is now comprised of 6 people (for 54 units). I do not know who
they are.
We just received an email saying there is a special association meeting to discuss
a septic problem. The condo board manager casually throws out exhorbitant numbers for a
special assessment for this and that, but we have never seen anything in
writing. The property management company and the condo board manager seem to do everything
unilaterally without any residents' knowledge.
How can we get this board to
follow the condo association by-laws? Do we, the HOA members, have any recourse to
establish our rights?