Your question may depend on the amount of money involved in the matter.
Generally, condominium board members are volunteers; condominiums are gossip hot spots; some condominium boards behave in unprofessional ways, possibly because there is no mandate that they be professionals.
If you have evidence that supports a different position or a different set of facts, you can present them to the board.
If the board chooses to ignore your evidence, you can take it to an attorney who represents owners and request that the attorney send a letter to the association correcting the statement, based on your evidence. Further, requesting that the statement be corrected in the board meeting minutes.
Making false statements by a condo board is not typically considered a felony crime. However, it may be subject to civil penalties or legal consequences under specific state or local laws governing condominium associations or property management. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws and regulations that apply to your situation.
It is not advisable to try to get around rules set by tenants in a condo. It is important to respect and follow the rules and regulations that have been established for the benefit of all residents. Trying to circumvent rules can lead to conflict and potentially legal repercussions. Communication and collaboration are more effective ways to address concerns or issues regarding condo rules.
No, a Board of Directors is typically required to make important decisions and represent the community's interests. The Management Company oversees day-to-day operations, while the Board sets policies, approves budgets, and makes strategic decisions. Both work together to ensure the smooth functioning of the community.
In Canada, the legal age to enter into a contract, such as a lease for a condo, is 18. Minors under 18 would require a co-signer who is of legal age to be responsible for the lease agreement. Additionally, it is important to check with the condo association or landlord to confirm their specific age requirements for tenants.
A condo association can be sued for various reasons, such as breach of contract, failure to maintain common areas, discrimination, mismanagement of funds, and violations of governing documents. Lawsuits may also arise from disputes over amenities, noise disturbances, or failure to enforce rules and regulations.
He apparently was killed when he fell off the balcony of his condo which was on the 24th floor. Police ruled it a suicide, but his family believes it was a suicide. I suppose we will never know the real deal.
run for condo board letter
Peremptory means something definite and absolute, final and not entitled to delay or reconsideration. By a vote of the majority of the officers of the condo board, IF THEIR DOCUMENTS ALLOW IT, they may remove one of the board members from the office they hold (i.e.: Pres/V-Pres/Secty/Treas). However, they do not have the authority to expel a member from the board itself. That action must be initiated by the general membership who elected the member to the board, or - they may be removed from the Board due to reason of action of law (e.g.: in some(all?) jurisdictions a member may be rendered ineligible to hold office and/or removed from office due to their conviction of a felony offense).
Read your governing documents to determine what notifications are required when the board makes changes to the By-laws. There is no standard.
Read your governing documents to determine the residency requirements for board service eligibility. It is possible that the majority of the board must be resident owners, all members must be resident owners or there may be no residency requirement. There is no standard.
The board or the association manager can answer your question.
There are two episodes of Frasier where Frasier is involved with the condo committee, however I don't think he ever actually managed to get on the condo committee itself. The first is in Season 4, episode 11: Three Days Of The Condo. In that episode Frasier runs against the president of the condo board after she refuses his request to have an antique door knocker. The other is in Season 10, episode 3: Proxy Prexy. In this episode Frasier gets Martin to run for condo board president but using Frasier's ideas.
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Your association manager or board may be able to answer your question.
The concept is called 'conflict of interest', especially if your position on the board benefits you financially through your business.
Fiile a noise complaint with the Condo association and if that doesn't work, the local police department.Added: Loud noises from whom or what? The Condo Association MAY have control over some annoyances but for others you may need the police (as advised above). Speak to your Condo Board of DIrectors to see if they can assist you.
Condominium boards are not in the business -- do not have the power to exclude guests. You may want to chat again with your boyfriend. However, you have not explained what exactly was denied and why. The board may have the authority to exclude you depending on the details. Please add details on the discussion page.
"This depends on the type of condo, the housing market, and where in Seattle it is located. The average price for a middle range style condo can be around 250k and monthly cost will depend on you mortgage statements and you deal with the bank."