E.P. from Wayne County, Michigan writes: Dear Mister Condo, If some residents want to privately ask questions of the association lawyer regarding the cancellation of the annual meeting (with no cause given), is it the lawyer’s responsibility to notify the Board of Directors? Mister Condo replies: E.P., the association attorney is employed directly by the…
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Condo Association Must Be Listed on Certificate of Insurance
C.D. from Broward County, Florida writes: Dear Mister Condo, We are replacing an AC unit with a licensed and insured company and our board wants this insurance certificate to show the building name as lien holder. Our HOA docs clearly state that the resident/not the association is solely responsible for any damage if caused by…
Property Values Plummet in Poorly Maintained Condo Association
L.S. from Hartford County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, What can you do if the management company doesn’t enforce the bylaws of owners the condo complex is turning into such a mess. Damaged windows, ripped screens, garbage on decks, signs in windows. It’s so disappointing. Letter after letter, nothing gets results. Now my property values…
Who Pays for Mold Remediation After Coop Owner Repaired Association’s Pipe?
R.A. from Broward County, Florida writes: Dear Mister Condo, In a Co-op who is responsible for the pipes behind the walls? Had a leak, fixed it before the association had the time to get to it. Now my renter is complaining about mold. Is the association responsible? Mister Condo replies: R.A., the co-op is likely…