V.W. from New Haven County writes: How do I object to an Association Foreclosure? Mister Condo replies: V.W., foreclosure is a legal process by which one party takes action against another. If an Association takes the action of foreclosing against one of its unit owners it is usually surrounding an outstanding debt due to the…
Month: July 2013
California HOA Recordkeeping Query
R.B. from California writes: Dear Mister Condo, In California, how long must the condo HOA keep copies of the minutes on file? Mister Condo replies: East Coast Greetings, R.B.! I am a Connecticut person so my knowledge of California HOA laws is quite limited. I would suggest you contact a local expert for expert advice….
Condo Parking Problems in the Sunshine State
S.A. from Florida writes: Dear Mister Condo, Hello Mr. Condo! I’ve just been notified by my condo association that I’ve been fined $100 for parking on a wrong spot. The owner of the spot doesn’t live there so I used the spot this morning. I knew I would be back by the afternoon to remove…
Condominium Leadership Conundrum
T.G. from Middlesex County writes: Dear Mr. Condo, I don’t really have a question, per se, but more of an observation: Boards and representatives from management can single-handedly influence the life of an association. Associations led with respect and neighborly values have a greater chance of prospering than one that is led by condemnation and…