N.W. from Fairfield County writes: Dear Mister Condo, What is the legal statute that allows a condo association to foreclose on an owner’s unit? Mister Condo replies: N.W., I am not an attorney but I do know a little about the specifics of Connecticut’s condo laws with regards to unpaid common fees. Begin with the…
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Longtime Condo Owner Facing Foreclosure for Unpaid Common Fees
M.L. from Fairfield County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, I was served with foreclosure papers for back common charges fees of $4,300.00. Can I still work something out with the lawyer to keep my condo? I’ve been living here for 24 years. Mister Condo replies: M.L., $4,300.00 is an awful large amount of unpaid common…
Stalled Foreclosures Crippling Condo
J.P. from New Haven County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Our HOA currently has 4 foreclosures and is on the road to as many as 8. The court system is slow moving and takes forever to judicate the current foreclosures. The other 4 heading down the same road have put a major strain on our…
Condo Owner Delinquent on Special Assessment
M.O. from Newport County, Rhode Island writes: Dear Mister Condo, We have an owner who has not paid his assessments for a year. He pays his dues, but not the assessments. His mailbox fell down and he wants the association to replace it. Can we say No? Mister Condo replies: M.O., failing to replace a…