D.M. from New Haven County writes: Dear Mister Condo, I don’t live in the community I am inquiring about but in researching my question on Google, I came across this site. I thought I would ask someone apparently knowledgeable. Situation: Developer sells a unit to a purchaser with one garage space and one parking space….
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Condominium Leadership Conundrum
T.G. from Middlesex County writes: Dear Mr. Condo, I don’t really have a question, per se, but more of an observation: Boards and representatives from management can single-handedly influence the life of an association. Associations led with respect and neighborly values have a greater chance of prospering than one that is led by condemnation and…
Are PUDs Legal in Connecticut?
A.D. from Hartford County writes: Dear Mister Condo, The community that I have lived in for the last 25 years is a PUD. The management firm that we have contracted with says that a PUD is no longer legal in Connecticut and that we must legally change our bylaws so that we are structured as…
No Board Members to Serve at this Illinois Condo – What Now?
I.K. from Illinois writes: Dear Mister Condo, What happens to the management of a condominium when there are not enough board members to serve? Does management of the association get turned over to the State? Does this vary by state? I live in Illinois. Mister Condo replies: I.K., rules about condo governance do vary from…