Q: My daughter bought a townhouse and closed in May. The homeowners association supplied its information just three days before closing in a faxed document that was difficult to read and did not address any work to be done. Now, six months later, the homeowners association has issued a directive requiring improvements to be made to the unit per a notice sent to homeowners several weeks or months (either March or April) prior to the unit being put on the market. Read the Q&A…………………………………..
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