E.B. from New Haven County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Who can we stop solicitors at our condo? Mister Condo replies: E.B., condominiums and apartments are often targets for solicitors because they can generally find large groups of people in a relatively small area. On more than one occasion I have asked unwanted solicitors to…
Category: Board
Breach of Election Charged!
L.G. from Hartford County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, During our most recent election of Directors, a ballot was thrown away and another put in. Can we call a new election because it was breached? Thank you. Mister Condo replies: L.G., I am sorry to learn of inappropriate election processes at any condo association. The…
Not Enough Volunteers to Serve on the Board
M.B. from Fairfield County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, What happens if not enough unit owners volunteer to serve on their condo’s Board? Mister Condo replies: M.B., that is a great question and one I hear more and more from condo associations, especially ones where financial issues make it unappealing to serve on the Board…
No Annual Meeting
N.M. from Litchfield County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, I live in a small condo community in Northwestern Connecticut. It is a newer property and it is quite lovely. I stumbled across your website while I was looking up information on how common fees are determined and read about Annual Meetings of homeowners. As far…