However, some condos have over the years begun to buy things inside units, which
forces unit owners to pay for them.
Not exact matches
Supposing all
units at 555/565 Wilson Ave. are occupied, those who live there will need 58 signatures from
owners to
force a meeting by the end of the month.
Contaminated cooling towers in the impact area in the Bronx have already undergone sterilization, and new city and state regulations enacted this week will
force building
owners to routinely disinfect the massive, moisture - exhaling air conditioning
units going forward, so you can breathe a little easier.
Unfortunately all three of these condo
owners were still in the process of building their careers — a process that was
forcing them to sell their
units so they could pursue promotions.
It may surprise you that in more than a few cases, condo
unit owners have been
forced against their will to vacate and sell their
units.
Even if a condominium corporation's governing documents permit
owners to rent their
units for an unlimited number of days in a year,
owners will have to comply with municipal regulations once they come into
force.
My best guess is that the
units are older, only in semi-passable repair and not to code in several ways and therefore the
owner does not want to be
forced into compliance because it would be too expensive.
In the B.C. case,
unit owners were
forced to sell their
unit not because they were a threat to other residents (which we have seen in other cases) but because the
unit owners continued to bring court proceedings one after another for 6 years because of a disagreement between the
unit owners and the Strata Corporation over parking regulations.
What does it take for a condominium corporation to
force the removal of a
unit owner from a
unit?
If a flood occurs, if the
unit owner has a flood policy that insures the condo for at least 80 % of the replacement cost then the claim will be settled for replacement cost whether or not the condo association has a flood policy in
force.
Using a Game Changer Grant from the National Association of REALTORS ®, the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of REALTORS ® joined
forces with other local funders to create the mobile Graffiti Abatement
Unit that responds to calls from residents reporting graffiti and from property
owners who are unable to remove graffiti from their own houses and businesses.
Attached house
owner SCREWED a 4 - tonne a / c
unit to the (brick) wall of the longer house, and vibrated the kitchen wall so bad, the vibration reverberated through the whole half of the house and made the water in the bathtub vibrate in the room above; lawyers argued; city finally
forced owner to remove a / c
unit but had to threaten to take
owner to court first; bad neighbours resulting, so sad.
But it may surprise you that in more than a few cases, condo
unit owners have been
forced against their will to vacate and sell their
units, under powers granted to courts under the Ontario Condominium Act, 1998.
If your condo association is
forced to assess all
unit owners for the additional loss (or for personal liability claims against the association), assessment insurance will help protect you.
When Condo Boards take action that exceeds the authority given to the board of directors under the condominium documents, e.g, purchasing land, then the condo
unit owners are
forced to file a lawsuit to fight against having to pay the assessments that will be needed to fund the board's action.
Many lawsuits are filed over Condo Board decisions to spend money for repairs and maintenance [14], and lots of condo
unit owners are
forced into lawsuits after their Condo Associations made decisions over repair and maintenance of the condo common elements.