Q: Is there a limit how much we can charge to pull, provide and copy requested paperwork? Can we make a profit? A: Yes, there is a limit to the amount a condominium association can charge its residents to provide copies of records the association is required to keep […]
Category: The New Jersey Condo Blog
On December 7, 2017, a Hudson County Superior Court Judge, in the matter of Grandview II at Riverwalk Port Imperial Condominium Association, Inc. v. K. Hovnanian at Port Imperial Urban Renewal III, LLC, et al, Docket No. HUD-L-2839-14 (“Grandview II”), denied summary judgment to an architect retained by the developer who […]
Q&A: Access to Financial Documents
Q: How often do HOAs need to provide financial reports that include a balance sheet, receipts for work contacted and bank statements to the contributing members? A: It is not readily apparent from the question whether the reader is asking on behalf of a condominium association, or a homeowner’s association, as many […]
On September 14, 2017 the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a long anticipated decision in the matter of The Palisades at Fort Lee Condominium Association, Inc., v. 100 Old Palisade, LLC (“Palisades”). The decision may have an immediate impact on recently constructed condominiums, or those to be constructed in the future, that […]
Did you know that adult only swims in homeowner associations can be discriminatory? The Federal Fair Housing Act [the “Act”] prohibits policies that discriminate against any person in the terms, conditions, or privileges of sale or rental of a dwelling, or in the provision of services, or facilities in connection […]