The Condo Owner's Answer Book: Practical Answers to More Than 125 Questions About Condominium Ownership

The Condo Owner's Answer Book: Practical Answers to More Than 125 Questions About Condominium Ownership

by Beth Grimm
The Condo Owner's Answer Book: Practical Answers to More Than 125 Questions About Condominium Ownership

The Condo Owner's Answer Book: Practical Answers to More Than 125 Questions About Condominium Ownership

by Beth Grimm

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Overview

For many, the first home they purchase is a condo. What seems like an apartment that you own, in fact comes with a lot more responsibilities than a single-family home as you and your neighbors are sharing walls, floors and other common areas. The Condo Owner's Answer Book covers all of the common issues with condos and condominium ownership presented in easy-to-follow question and answer format. It addresses the unique and specific type of home ownership that comes with buying and owning a condo. It also covers your rights and responsibilities as a condo owner and as a member of a home owners association.


The Condo Owner's Answer Book cover such topics as:

--Right and Responsibilities

--Rules and Reasons

--Rights, Wrongs and Expectations

--What to Do When You Don't Like It

--Internal Dispute Resolution

--Dues and Don'ts

--Paying for the Unexpected

--Insurance

--Association Management

--The Role of Volunteers

--Renting a Condominium


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402233104
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication date: 01/01/2008
Series: Answer Book
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Beth A. Grimm is a recognized authority on community Association law who calls upon many years experience in dealing with the problems of homeowners, board members and homeowner associations. An accomplished writer, she offers a plain English explanation of the rights and responsibilities that come with condo living. She has been active in legislation for more than 20 years and serves as a volunteer speaker and writer for many community association industry groups and real estate groups. She has served as regional chairperson for resource groups CAI and ECHO.


Beth A. Grimm, J.D., (Attorney) a graduate of John F. Kennedy University of Law in Pleasant Hill, California (in 1988), has been solving homeowner association problems for more than 20 years. She is a recognized authority on homeowners association law who calls upon many years experience in dealing with the problems of homeowners, board members and homeowner associations. An accomplished writer, she offers a plain English explanation of the rights and responsibilities that come with condo living. She has been active in legislation for more than 20 years in her home state (California) and serves as a volunteer speaker and writer for many community association industry groups and real estate groups. She has served as regional chairperson for resource groups in her state such as CAI (Community Associations Institute) and ECHO (Executive Council of Homeowners). She has authored numerous articles, newsletters, and books to help homeowners and boards figure out how homeowners associations operate, and how to solve problems in their home associations. Many of her publications have been published in California and nationally. Through these various industry publications she offers insight, wit and education about HOA living, and this theme is carried even further through her website at www.californiacondoguru.com and Beth's Blog which can be found there.

Table of Contents

?Foreword: How to Use This Book
Introduction

Chapter 1: Buyer Beware-or at Least Be Smart!
Chapter 2: Understanding What You Bought
Chapter 3: The Assessment Stream-The Financial Health of a Homeowners' Association
Chapter 4: The Problem of Apathy
Chapter 5: The Board-Elections and Serving as a Board Member
Chapter 6: What You Can and Cannot Do on Your Own Property
Chapter 7: Enforcement of the Rules and Regulations -
Chapter 8: Dealing with Renters
Chapter 9: Resolving Association Issues without Resorting to Litigation
Chapter 10: What Can I Do about My Situation?

Conclusion
Glossary
Appendix A: Researching Resources
Appendix B: National and International Sites

Index
About the Author
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