Continuous objectionable conduct – even after board warnings – will get you evicted.
Continuous objectionable conduct – even after board warnings – will get you evicted.
Dealing with residents who won’t pay, and a resident who won’t clean.
When a shareholder is posting notices about the board’s supposed incompetence in the lobby, what are your options?
Noises heard at night.
Hoarding is not just one resident’s ailment; it affects everyone.
Will a co-op be liable to a shareholder who claimed damages because of second-hand smoke?
Transient visitors can be hard to catch – and harder to prevent.
Ignoring a nuisance that affects other unit-owners can create more complicated problems for the board down the line.
How to deal with noisy neighbors.
Noise complaints are common – but against the board?