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A condominium association is the business entity involved in condominium ownership. The condominium association is usually a non-profit corporation, and is listed with the Secretary of State in the state where the condominium community is located.

The Secretary of State's records are usually public records.


As well, residents and owners of a condominium community should know who sits on the association's board of directors, and their contact details.


You can also contact a condominium association through its property manager.

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The simple answer: You should visit the condominium business office for current contact information.

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