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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Developer Defaults on Mortgage on Land Beneath Condominium
K.W. from New London County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, My daughter owns a condo in a small development, there is only one building with 4 units which she bought less than 2 years ago. Two other units have also recently sold within the last year. My daughter recently received a letter from a Real…
Mold in Condo Walls Creates Serious Health Risk
K.K. from Hartford County, Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Recently, in our community some units had roof water leak reported and the association had those repaired. The roofing company checked attic of some of the units and some they inspected from outside. In a month, one of the home owners reached HOA and mentioned that…
Contractor Working for HOA Damages Homeowner’s Property
Y.S. from Illinois writes: Dear Mister Condo, A contractor damaged personal property during construction. The contractor was hired by the HOA’s property manager. The property manager is saying that they are not responsible, and that the contractor said they would not be responsible for any damages either? Is this even legal? What recourse do I…