J.C. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Can I publish Board Minutes on my personal web page? Mister Condo replies: J.C., as a general rule, Minutes from an association meeting are considered property of the association. Just like Minutes from any company’s Board meeting are considered company property. However, once released by the…
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Illegally Parked Car on the Condo Common Grounds Leads to Illegal Activity
L. from parts unknown writes: Dear Mister Condo, I reported an illegally parked car (backed in) in my condo complex. The car had front damage, back damage, and a cracked windshield. It had been there for 6 days. Management has recently claimed that it’s on site at least three times per week. Myself, as well…
Condo’s Percentage of Unit Ownership Formula Not Being Followed
J.A. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, I live in a six-unit condo building. Three of the units are 2 bedrooms and 3 are one bedrooms. We have always paid our maintenance, repair and replacement of common elements, and assessments, in proportion to the % of ownership. Recently we had to buy a…
Unit Owner’s Fiancé Banned from the Community Association
P.S. from New Hampshire writes: Dear Mister Condo, I have lived with my fiancé for over 5 years. At times we have fought and screamed at each other for many different reasons and I know that we live in a Condo with close neighbors and that our fighting at times was heard by them. We…