<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1061566567187268&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Skip to content

Condo board did not transition well from property developer


Question:

I'm in a condo association in Pennsylvania. We have a new board, elected about 15 months ago. Upon taking office a transition occured. The new board refused to use a lawyer to review the transition from developer to association members. To datethe only info owners get is.....don't worry it's done. Recently, November 2011, my building that is 5 years old was found to be infested with termites. To date, the board has spent $42K of reserve fund to repair the damages. This excedes their 5% limit. They refuse to take legal action against the builder, provide any documents spelling out services rendered, and are telling residents in the infected building that they don't need to disclose if their particular unir showed no signs of damage. Can legal action be taken against this board?


Answers (8)

What are your thoughts on this topic? Please share your answers below. We ask that you remain respectful of each other, and be advised that responses are monitored.