Condo Boards sometimes have to access the inside of units. There are a variety of reasons including repairs to common elements, access to shut off valves, inspections relating to repairs in other parts of the condominium building, or a myriad of other valid, legitimate reasons. The trouble is that governing documents like the condominium’s Declaration and Bylaws may not require such access and even if it does, a unit owner may refuse to grant the access. Read the article………………………………….
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