Can a condo board revoke unit-owners’ access to amenities when they are in arrears on their common charges?
Can a condo board revoke unit-owners’ access to amenities when they are in arrears on their common charges?
When does a co-op need to be aggressive in dealing with a problematic shareholder?
What can a condominium do about an abandoned unit with a stalled foreclosure proceeding?
Is it discriminatory for a board to inquire about a potential buyer’s children who would be living in the apartment?
What can a board do to enforce its rules and policies in the face of open insurrection by a resident?
What does a board do when a simple shareholder problem spirals out of control?
What can a condominium board do about a unit-owner causing unsafe or unsanitary conditions?
Do individual board members of a co-op or condo face personal liability in deciding not to approve a proposed alteration by a tenant to his or her apartment?
Are boards and managing agents responsible for ensuring final sign-off on building permit applications filed by residents and commercial tenants?
What rights does a board have to penalize unit-owners for alteration policy violations when enforcement has been lax in the past?