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Small self-managed condo association members can't get along


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I live in a 3 unit building, we "self manage" our condo association. Unfortunately the unit who handles the finance doesn't get along with us or the other unit. We have asked her to provide us with the finance proof, association documents, etc. She refuses to do so. Every time we have a meeting we have to ended short because we always fight and to be honest we can’t handle her anymore. I live in the lower level, and she lives in the second floor. She doesn’t like me at all and called the police on me when I had my daughter’s bday party or whenever we have people over. The police officers told me in all the occasions that I’m not doing anything wrong because is during the day… Now she is moving the garbage cans inside the common share area next to my grill or she moves it to the limited common area the belongs to me (right outside my daughters window). The association asked her to stop and to leave the garbage cans where they have been for the past 5 years, but she is not responding to emails or letters mail to her. We decided to set up a special meeting, we sent her a certified mail 20 days before the meeting, and we sent her emails. The day before the meeting her husband decided to respond and said that they are not going; 1st of all because they didn’t received the notification on time and 2nd of all because I was going to be there. We sent her another letter asking them to forward all documents to the new president and no respond yet. We want to open a new bank account and forward all bills to the new P.O. Box, can they proceed with a legal action toward us? We are looking to hire an attorney, but we are trying to work on it first without the legal part. Any suggestions, ideas of what to do?


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