M.S. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, Where I live has had nothing but issues for years with the Home Owner’s Association and the Management Companies they’ve hired! We now have a new Management Company that is well-known and established, but it appears many things are still not being conducted financially correct for…
Tag: Voting
How Many Condo Meeting Proxy Votes Can One Person Have?
B.S. from outside of Connecticut writes: Dear Mister Condo, How many proxy votes can one person vote? Mister Condo replies: B.S., proxy votes are quite common and many associations rely on folks voting by proxy in order for the association to conduct its business. That being said, every association is subject to its own rules…
Condo Unit Owner of Record has the Voting Privileges
L.S. from New Haven writes: Dear Mister Condo, When a unit owner turns ownership of their unit to a son or daughter but still lives there with life use. Who gets to vote on budgets or elections for that unit, the owner or the person still living there under life use? Mister Condo replies: L.S.,…
How Too Many Non-Resident Unit Owners in a Condo Association Changes Everything
E.C. from Litchfield County writes: Dear Mister Condo, The same people who established the condominium in which I live still control it. Though units were first sold in 1990, one of the developers maintains 15 of the 130 units. This block of condo units represents 15 votes, which when added to condo units controlled by…