J.M. from New Haven County writes: Dear Mister Condo, Our developer sends his one representative to our annual condo meetings. He owns one condo unit and several empty lots for future condos. How many votes does he get? Mister Condo replies: J.M., developer transition periods are some of the most challenging times a young association…
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St. Louis Condo With Unwritten Governance?
M.C. from St. Louis writes: Dear Mister Condo, I really like your site, Mister Condo. I’m in St. Louis, but hope you may be able to provide some general advice. My wife and I just moved in to a four-unit condo building. There is an Association, but no board. This complex used to be a…
Can Careless Condo Parking be Corrected?
N.P. from New Haven County writes: Dear Mister Condo, We are having several issues with a new owner in our complex. After being asked several times to park his cars straight into his designated spot, he and his wife continue to disregard our requests and continue to park crooked, or too close to the cars…
All Kinds of Roofing Problems at this Condo
P.E. from Hartford County writes: Dear Mister Condo, A contractor was hired to install a roof shared by 2 Associations. Problem: Another contractor was authorized to perform the work with 100% of the votes in writing (mails). The Treasurer hired a different contractor and convinced all but one (myself) of the members to change their…