W.D. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, The replaced property management refuses to surrender HOA records to the HOA board. Is that legal? Mister Condo replies: W.D., nobody likes to lose their job, including property management companies. While it is bad form to delay the turnover of association records to either the Board…
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Has the Property Management Company Breached Their Co-op Contract?
A.S. from Fairfield County writes: Dear Mister Condo, I moved into a co-op recently. The board hired a new management company. After being unsatisfied with the property manager in place (3 months) the management company suggested we take the receptionist with limited skills and no license/certification as the new property manager. The board agreed for…
Role of the HOA Board versus the Property Management Company
E.P. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Grateful to discover this resource! Looking for material that outlines the role of management versus the role of the HOA board. As president, I’m raising it as a priority for this year to seek balance, lessen frustration and increase communication between the two. We have a…
Property Management Firm Not Performing to Association’s Expectations
K.C. from Fairfield County writes: Dear Mister Condo, Help! We have a new property management group at our condominium complex. My concern is that they do not seem to realize that they are working for us. They are attempting to run the show. They need to be reeled in but we have a new Board…