FL: Don’t withhold assessment in fighting condo board
I finally told him I will not pay my assessment if things don’t improve. Is it OK to not pay my assessment? Originally from Community Associations Network National
I finally told him I will not pay my assessment if things don’t improve. Is it OK to not pay my assessment? Originally from Community Associations Network National
Condominium owners are not being notified of public hearings that could impact their views, increase neighborhood traffic, block their sunlight and diminish property values Originally from Community Associations Network National
The actual owners of the building don’t want the designation. The building went condo in 2002, and all of the owners say the historic status would infringe upon their ownership rights. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Condo fee delinquency has reached epidemic proportions throughout the nation as the economy continues to suffer and unemployment remains high, experts say Originally from Community Associations Network National
Question: Within the last week, I was told by the property management firm at our community that reserve funds could not be used for some pool upgrades required by a governmental agency. Instead, it says only special assessment funds can be used. Originally from Community Associations Network National
But before she moved in, the dues rose notably — and the concierge ended up on duty just six hours a day. Originally from National Community Associations News
Oh, one more thing. If your condo isn’t FHA approved, you should see what your condo board is doing to obtain approval. That is the most attractive form of financing right now for condos, and absent that, sales will be more difficult and/or at lower prices. Originally from National Community Associations News
2 of first 5 such units sold at Midtown Square were to people making more than the maximum, despite the city’s effort to add affordable housing. Originally from National Community Associations News
To beat the bad economy, many South Florida investor-owners of homes and condominiums are collecting rent from tenants but skipping out on their own association fees Originally from National Community Associations News
Many condominium unit owners are aware of the central role their associations master deed and by-laws play in the associations governance. It is equally important to be familiar with the provisions of the New Jersey Condominium Act, Originally from National Community Associations News