J.W. from New York writes: Dear Mister Condo, I live in a mid-sized condo (between 50 and 100 units) in NY. We are having issues with our management company. Numerous board members recently resigned. We have a big remediation project on the docket. Our annual meeting is next week. Should the attorney for the board…
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Late Fees on a Special Assessment
J.A. from Hartford County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Unit owners in my condo were given a large assessment recently. Unfortunately, I cannot afford to pay for the assessment as the board requires. I am doing my best and making a payment each month until my assessment is paid in full. My question is about…
Bully On The Board
L.H. from New Haven County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, There have been “questionable” dealings between a local waste and recycling contractor and one of the Board members at our condo. My husband and I have questioned these contracts at association meetings only to be bullied and even threatened by the Board member in question….
What Constitutes Emergency Spending?
S.R. from Middlesex County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, What authority does a President have in an emergency situation to authorize expenditure? Our Board is suggesting limiting the expenditure authority to the President for only $1,000 in an emergency? What are your thoughts and concerns? Should the President’s discretionary emergency spending be limited? Mister Condo…