Sunday, January 23, 2011

How Many Snow Chains Do You Need

Disinformation.

Art. 577-9, § 8 of the new Condominium Act says: "Notwithstanding Article 577-2, § 7, the owner whose application, at the conclusion of proceedings the opponent of the condominium is declared founded by the judge, is exempt from participation in the common expense fees and expenses, including the load is distributed among the other owners. If the claim is declared partially valid, the owner is exempted from participation fees and expenses, charged to the condominium pursuant to Article 1017, paragraph 4 of the Judicial Code.

A lawyer, well known co-owners, a chronicle of a widely circulated newspaper, wrote: "If [the owner] will triumph only partially, it is provided that costs under section 1017 of the Code judiciary and must therefore bear its share of other expenses, including attorney's fees to the condominium.

This should warn against the minions of the processes which the trustees to use the good faith of owners and encourage them to believe the untruths that violate both the letter and spirit of laws.


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