Condo Owners Face Daunting Repair Bills
A. Christopher Florio, Co-Chair of the Firm’s Community Associations Group appeared in a January 12, 2005 Trenton Times article concerning necessary repairs which must be made by the Grandville Condominium Association in Hamilton New Jersey. Mr. Florio is the board’s attorney. The association of 352 condominiums is facing a special assessment of $2.5 million (as much as $8,500 per condo) to repair structural damage to the development’s condominiums that was discovered 18 months ago. You can read the Times article here.
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I’m in the process of buying a unit at grandville. Is it true that initially owners will have to pay the assessment fee for three years but the board decided that after this year owners will not have to pay additional assessment fee?
Sam –
Thank you for your inquiry. I am the attorney in the firm that represents the Association and am unaware of the scenario that you have described. The best thing to do is to call the management company, Target Property Management, and raise that question to them.
Any advice as to what I do when owner in top unit will not cooperate and not let plumber in her unit to fix problem?