T.H. from Fairfield County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, We have had a leak in both bathrooms for over a year. Maintenance has not been able to find where the leak is coming from. The condo is currently uninhabitable due to mold. What are my rights? Mister Condo replies: T.H., mold remediation in condominiums is…
Month: April 2013
Legal Action Against Condo Owner Should Be the Last Resort
S.F. from Middlesex County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, A fellow owner is in violation of several of our association rules, including renting out her parking spots, storing furniture in common spaces and renting to more than 3 non-related tenants. She ignores me and the other owner’s requests to change these actions. Is legal action…
Condo Board President Serving Double Duty As Board Treasurer
C.C. from Hartford County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Can the President of the condominium board also act as its Treasurer? Mister Condo replies: C.C., most condominium governing documents would suggest that the role of President and Treasurer are designed for two different people. From a perfectly strict interpretation of those rules, I would say…
Required Monthly Reports from the Condo Board Treasurer
R.S. from New Haven County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, What monthly reports should the Board require either from the Board treasurer or the paid professional? Mister Condo replies: R.S., reports from the Treasurer of the Board should be offered at each meeting of the Board. The Treasurer’s Report should include cash on hand, checking…