Gov. Malloy Signs Critical Condo Bill

In what has the potential to be a major victory for condo owners in Connecticut, Gov. Malloy signed legislation Friday that would give the state more power to discipline property managers who violate state condo laws.

Prior to this legislation – Public Act 13-289 – the state Department of Consumer Protection could only take action against property managers if they committed some impropriety with association finances.

Giving the Consumer Protection department additional powers to regulate property managers was proposed by the CCOC. The Community Association Institute of Connecticut agreed to support the proposal as long as the violations investigated are “knowing and material.”

The Public Act goes into effect Oct. 1.

If the Consumer Protection Department fully enforces this law, disgruntled condo owners will finally have a place to file a complaint against condo managers who violate state condo laws.

The Act also requires condo associations to make available agendas of regularly scheduled board of directors meetings to condo owners 48 hours prior to the meetings.

At many associations agendas are only provided to unit owners the night of the meeting.

Another section of the Act requires associations to make available to unit owners detailed financial records of reserve accounts.

And, the Act clarifies how associations must draw up proxies to prevent board members from having an unfair advantage.

To read the full Act click below.

2013 PA-00289-HB-06477-PA

 

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4 Comments on "Gov. Malloy Signs Critical Condo Bill"

  1. Our condo fees went up to 385 and their answer is because they have empty units . I keep getting fined and now they threatened to put a lean on my property I don’t pay within 10 days of $530 and can foreclose on the unit. There is no maintenance being donethey charge us for pavement of $400 per unit over 100 units and none of the grounds of been paved yet. The gentleman that’s in charge of cutting our grass comes by at night drive station wagon with the flashlight it looks that each card to find something wrong to give us a fine. Cars being towed from visitors parking spots Who are actual visitors. Kids can play outside taking pictures of our kids without our permission. I called multiple times to go over my fines and they just hang up in my face and don’t give me an answer. The maintenance man literally walked up to a child and took his ball away. Don’t know where else to go. Me and several unit owners are looking for help

    • barbara frisbie | June 18, 2015 at 7:00 pm |

      Dear Jessica
      I am going through something similar. My board and Management co. spent $200.000.00 on repairs and replacements in the complex. I retired last year so I am now living on a fixed income. However, the board and management company did not give us any of the bids on the project. We didn’t even get the name of the bank that gave them the loan. All of us were assessed$8,000.00. Now, those of us who live on a fixed income can not afford this kind of assessment. This is like my daughter going out and buying a house and telling me to pay for it with out any paperwork. I do not get any minutes to meetings due to a medical problem. The doctor put me on Doctors Orders. So I received no information on condo meetings. we have to drive to Orange to read the minutes. We can’t make copies. Its a read and go deal. Very, very bad for elderly who cannot drive that distance, and very dangerous. I am shocked at this inconsiderate choice of action that someone would ask an elderly person to perform. I have taken this to the federal level for help from a legislator. I can only hope that the 731 bill passes. Its not a silver bullet, but its a start, and it may lightened the load of some of the problems. I wish you all the best and hope that you will remember that all of us that respond to every ones issues are here for you and support you. We all know what you are facing and going through. Barbara Frisbie

  2. diane marangelo | July 4, 2015 at 3:18 am |

    I have a water problem in my garage . I get at least 2 inches of water every time it rains.
    They have removed sheet rock and now if it rains tomorrow I will be using my wet vac for hours.
    They will not put a drain in until they recoup monies from a previous paving company.
    I am a senior and am in need of help.

  3. Dr.mary ghaly | July 31, 2015 at 11:48 am |

    I would want to get my voice heard regarding cond. assotion fiscal/physical&legaloperations,I have been an ownerfor 41 yeayrs/CAI member,CONDOMINIUM BOARDS BADLY NEED EDUCATION TO FOLLOW LAWS&they either do not knowor want to.!

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