Your first task is to photograph the walkway and document why you believe that it is dangerous. Then, you can send this documentation to the board -- if the association owns the walkway, or to the municipality that owns the walkway.
You may query the county health department and inquire about their process to report such conditions. Be aware, however, that the common areas owned by a condominium association are considered private property. The association's board may be responsible for maintaining a livable environment -- your governing documents may be specific about this duty.
The word condominium generally means sharing ownership with others. A condominium is legal arrangement whereby multiple owners share ownership of real property. A portion of the property in the form of units is individually owned and the rest of the property is owned in common with all the unit owners subject to the provisions of the Declaration that created the condominium and to the provisions of state law. Generally, a condominium project is a form of fee ownership by which several owners share ownership of a building(s) by each owning their respective units. In addition to their unit, each owns a proportionate interest in the land that forms the condominium property and common areas of the condominium such as pools, recreation areas, game rooms, community rooms, elevators, stairwells, corridors, streets, surrounding land, laundry rooms, and unassigned parking areas. By the acceptance of their unit deed each unit owner agrees to have their unit subject to the provisions in the Master Deed. Although a condominium is governed by statutory law, can promulgate rules and regulations and assess monthly maintenance fees, the ownership of a condominium unit is considered a fee simple estate.
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If you don't report dangerous and hazardous malfunctions, then no one will know to have them fixed.
You can report unsanitary conditions to your local health authority. This may be within your city, county or state government.
File a police report and include an inventory of items taken during the robbery. If you rent your condominium to a tenant, ask the tenant to file the police report with an inventory.
If you catch someone stealing from your property, you should stay calm and call the police immediately to report the theft. Do not confront the thief yourself as it can be dangerous. Provide the police with any evidence or information you have about the theft.
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Various websites, such as "HomeInfoMax" maintain public property history records. Additionally, you can find your property history report in public property records in your local County Records or Tax Assessor's office.
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PPR in real estate means Preliminary Property Report. This is usually a report on the property before it is filed into foreclosure . Sometimes it is just a drive by viewing or an internal inspection. Realtors usually get this report before a property preservation goes in to restore or repair and the property preservation company can do this PPR for the realtor if requested.
A condominium association is a legal entity -- usually a non-profit corporation, that operates the business of a private democracy. The association's authority to conduct business is based on the condominium's Articles of Incorporation and its By-Laws, a few of the association's governing documents. Depending on what you want to report, best practices indicate that you read your governing documents to remind yourself of your obligations, and to discover the basis for the issue you want to report. Please feel free to ask a more detailed question about liens, as necessary.