Case Law Breakdown: Condominium Board Power in the District of Columbia

Condominium boards are constantly struggling with the question: Can we impose this rule? Further, they want to know how to impose it: what votes or amendments are required. Finally, they want to know how to enforce those rules legally and effectively. There are a few reasons why a Condominium Board would want to run these issues past their attorney: to ensure they notify owners properly, to avoid future challenges, and to be sure that any disputes are likely to be resolved in their favor.    Read the article……………………………….

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