J.G. from New Haven County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, We have two tennis courts at our condos as one of our amenities. Very few of the residents use them. A few years ago, I mentioned at a condo meeting that there were cracks starting on the courts but the association voted to do nothing….
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Taxability of Willed Condo Boat Slip
K.B. from Pinellas County, Florida writes: Dear Mister Condo, My father’s small condo was willed to me after his death. It included a boat slip which is listed as an “Extra Feature” on the latest County Tax appraisal. There was no sale of the slip or the Condo but was inherited. Is the 6% sales…
Condo Board Changes Use of Special Assessment Funds
H.H. from New Jersey writes: Dear Mister Condo, Does a special assessment, one that is designated and collected for monthly for three years, have to be put in a separate account or can it be transferred to a reserve account where it could be used for work other than originally specified? Mister Condo replies: H.H.,…
Big Apple Condo Board Allows Rooftop Recklessness
N.L. from New York City writes: Dear Mister Condo, We live in NYC on the top floor of an 8-story (converted) pre-war building with a small common roof deck (with a dining table, two benches and 4 sun loungers on it) directly above us. Some residents have insisted on using the deck for playing ball,…