Read your governing documents to determine the best course of action.
As a first step, you may want to write a note to your neighbor and indicate that the barking disrupts your peaceful enjoyment of your living space. If this has no effect, then you can address the issue with your board.
You may be able to write a letter to the board documenting the times and volumes of the barking, citing the sections of your governing documents that your neighbor violates when the dog barks.
Request that your board address the noise violation.
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Parking in a condominium community is defined in the governing documents. There is no standard.
A local real estate agent can answer your question.
Answer this question...Many Governing Documents of common interest developments allow owners to enforce the documents directly if the board isn't doing their job.
No. The recording of the declaration of condominium creates the condominium under state laws. A condominium is a creation of law. If no condominium is created then no units can be sold. Condominium declarations are recorded in the land records office where the land is located. Once the condominium has been submitted to the provisions of state condominium law by the recording of the declaration in the land records, the developer can sell condominium units.
Yes, and the law is a local state law, plus the governing documents under which the association operates the property. Read your governing documents and follow the guidelines there to collect the past-due assessments.
This is a task for your association's counsel. Filling an improper lien, improperly, may give the debtor an easy out of the monies owed.
Not if the condo was built to code.
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Guidelines regarding what you can do with a lease will vary depending on the content of the lease (what legal language is present) and local laws and guidelines. Swapping and reassigning leases is acceptable in general, but your rights may be limited by the agreement you signed and local law. For more information, you can contact a real estate attorney.
When inquiring about a condo loan a person needs to know what they want to spend, what features they desire in the condo and where they want the condo to be located.