Q: A resident in our condominium association obtained an order of protection against another resident of the condominium; the two residents live in the units next door to one another. The order of protection requires the one resident to stay a certain distance from the other resident. The resident who obtained the order of protection has asked the association to disable the other resident’s key fob so the resident cannot get in the building. Is this something the association is required to do? Read the Q&A……………………………….
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