A Condominium Association’s Right of Entry (OH)

As lawyers representing Condominium Associations, we are often tasked with asserting a Condominium Association’s right of entry into a unit or limited common element. Reasons for the Association’s entry may vary but usually are related to performing common element repairs which must be completed within the interior of the unit, immediate repairs to a component of a unit when the owner fails to address the immediate problem and, safety inspections for items such as fire alarms, sprinkler systems, or inspections related to potential code violations that could affect the health, safety, and well-being of other residents in the community.  Read the article………………………..

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