S.C. from New Haven County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, The association never put money aside for roofs. They couldn’t get a loan so they had a meeting and decided at that meeting to raise our common fees $100 per month. They said they sent a letter so you could vote but I didn’t get…
Month: October 2013
Condo Volunteer Seeks Nomination to the Nominating Committee
R.B. from Middlesex County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, How are nominating committees formed? How do I get on the committee? Mister Condo replies: R.B., I like your desire to get involved with your community. Almost all committees derive their status from the Board of Directors. In some larger communities, committees may be called for…
Volunteer State Condo Issues Continue
C.P. from Tennessee writes: Dear Mister Condo, Mr. Condo, thank you so much for responding to me. I have already tried just about everything but hiring a lawyer. I joined a bylaws committee (the only committee we have which is dead now). We have studied our documents frontwards and backwards, along with TN law in…
How Much Money Can A Condo Board Member Spend on Behalf of the Association?
L.L. from Fairfield County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, What is the law regarding the autonomous spending limit of a board director? Mister Condo replies: L.L., although I am not an attorney, I am not aware of any law that limits the amount a Board Director may spend on behalf of the association. I thought…