R.B. from Hartford County writes: Dear Mister Condo, Can the chair of the board meeting (usually President), make motions? Board is less than ten members. Thank you! Mister Condo replies: R.B., ideally the Chair of the Board or Board President “presides” over the meeting. That’s the meaning of the word “president” – one who presides. However,…
Category: Board
Who Pays to Repair Condo Vandalism?
M.N. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, I serve on the board and had my property vandalized who’s responsible, me or the Condo? Mister Condo replies: M.N., I am sorry you had your property vandalized. Regardless of your position on the Board, if a crime has been committed against your own personal property,…
Condo Board Enforces Parking Rules After 20 Years!
J.M. from Florida writes: Dear Mister Condo, I have been living in my community for the last 20 years. Never have I had a problem with parking before. All of our units are single building divided into three town homes with a three-car, three-door, non-divided open garage. My garage section isn’t very big especially being…
Condo Unit Owner’s Grievances Go Unenforced by Board
J.C. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, I have filed many grievances with my condo over four years and they did state they received them with no response. Is this discrimination? How long do they have to respond to my grievances? Mister Condo replies: J.C., I am sorry that you have found reason to…