Condo-HOA Blog - Washington Association
An Example of When to Contact Association Legal Counsel
The other day, I was contacted by an acquaintance who asked for my help changing his condominium's no-pet policy. He explained that he was a board member, and that their condominium's "bylaws" banned all pets. My first question was whether he wanted my assistance personally or as counsel for his condominium association, to which I received a bewildered look. After a bit more digging, I learned that the reason this person sought my counsel was because the other directors told him that if he wanted to change the bylaws, he either needed to prepare the documents himself or go get his own lawyer to prepare "the documents" for the condominium. The association would not pay for an attorney. The board's position was unwise for several reasons. read more
Board Members Beware Your Emails Probably Constitute An Association Record
What's in your emails? read more
What Did the Lawyer Say?
Attorney client privilege statutes. read more
Is Smoking a Nuisance?
The battle of smokers v. non-smokers in the association. read more
A Fine by Any Other Name - Part 2 of 2
Part 2 of 2. read more