Does a condo board member have to be a deeded owner?

Does a condo board member have to be a deeded owner?

A: Unless your bylaws specifically indicate ownership terms and conditions that must apply in order for someone to qualify as a director, a non-owner can serve as a board member or be re-elected.

What causes parking problems in a condo association?

Parking problems in associations are usually caused by limited space. Often the infrastructure simply cannot accommodate so many vehicles. There are not enough parking spaces for residents and their guests. Sometimes, there are not even enough parking spaces for the residents themselves.

Can a condo resident rent out their parking spot?

Parking spots may be considered common elements, which means they are available for use by all owners on a first-come, first-served basis. If this is the case, the resident would not be in a position to rent out a spot. Parking spots that are considered to be limited common elements are not available to any resident or owner.

Can a Hoa assign a guest parking space?

The HOA or management company can assign temporary guest parking spaces to authorized guests. Typically this would include communicating with the Board or management company about the anticipated guest, providing resident information and vehicle or driver information.

When do condominium associations need to designate handicap parking spaces?

Accordingly, when there are not enough designated handicap parking spaces to accommodate the co-owners, the condominium association may be required to designate additional parking spaces. However, this does not necessarily require the condominium association to designate parking spaces for exclusive use of a handicapped co-owner.

Can a condo board member look at a record?

If the condominium cannot allow a requesting owner to examine a record relating to a particular owner, it is obvious that the corporation has no right to make available on a publicly viewed bulletin board information in regard to an owner forming part of a record.

How can I get rid of a condo board member?

Removal requires a vote of more than 50 per cent of the unit owners in favour of removal. A vote for a director who occupies a position which is reserved for voting by owners of owner-occupied units, may only be cast by the occupants of owner-occupied units. Our board posts minutes of directors meetings on a publicly viewed bulletin board.

Accordingly, when there are not enough designated handicap parking spaces to accommodate the co-owners, the condominium association may be required to designate additional parking spaces. However, this does not necessarily require the condominium association to designate parking spaces for exclusive use of a handicapped co-owner.

Are there parking issues with single family condominiums?

Parking spaces are often at a premium in densely packed urban areas and issues arise when co-owners fail to park in their designated areas. In contrast, suburban site condominiums with single family homes often face issues related to parking boats, commercial vehicles or inoperable vehicles in driveways or on the street.