J.B. from New Haven County writes: Dear Mister Condo, A previous notice for a special meeting states that there will be a vote, and the details of what they are going to vote on are specific. My question is this: can those specifics be changed at the meeting and then proceed to a vote? What…
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Problems Mounting Up For New Condo Owner, Part 2
(Editor’s Note: This is a follow up question to an answer that appeared on February 11, 2014. You can read the original question and answer here: https://askmistercondo.com/problems-mounting-up-for-new-condo-owner/) D.S. from Fairfield County writes: Dear Mister Condo, Thank you so much for taking time to reply. I wish I could be as positive as you but unfortunately…
Complaining About the Frequent Condo Complainer!
J.J. from New Haven County writes: Dear Mister Condo, Hi, Mr. Condo! Does a property manager or board have recourse against constant (three-plus weekly) complaints or inquiries from a unit owner? Mister Condo replies: J.J., that’s a lot of complaining! I am sorry that this unit owner is so dissatisfied with the condo living experience…
48 Months Behind in Condo Common Fees; Can this Unit Owner Still Vote?
P.P. from Fairfield County writes: Dear Mister Condo, Does a unit owner who is 48 months behind in condo fees and refuses to pay roof assessment have a right to vote in association meetings? Our condo was formed in 1979. Mister Condo replies: P.P., I can’t imagine why the association hasn’t taken foreclosure measures against…