South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

My condo’s common areas are horrific. Can you help me get them repaired?

- — Winona Cohn, Boca Raton Send me your questions about life in South Florida. I’m at AskLois@ sunsentine­l.com.

because it triggers my asthma.

A: Winona, since the Surfside tower collapse that killed 98 people a year ago, condominiu­m boards and managers have been superalert to needed improvemen­ts, so hopefully you will soon get some attention from the powers-that-be in your building.

You told me in a follow-up email that you were in contact with Palm Beach County Code Enforcemen­t, which is looking into sanitary conditions, fire systems and electrical work. This is a good initial step.

I contacted two attorneys who specialize in condominiu­m law, and here’s how they recommend you should proceed from there.

“As to the routine maintenanc­e items, she needs to continue to complain to management and the board, vote for like-minded directors in the next election, and then be prepared to pay her share of the costs,” said Peter

Sachs, a founding partner with Sachs Sax Kaplan in Boca Raton.

As to safety-related items: “Assuming the board continues to be nonrespons­ive, she could file a complaint with the local building official or with code enforcemen­t,” Sachs said. “After Surfside, I think she would get some quick action from the city or county.”

The key is to be courteous but also relentless, said Gary Singer, a board-certified real estate lawyer who writes about industry legal matters and the housing market in his “Ask A Real Estate Pro” column in the Sun Sentinel.

“In my experience, most associatio­n managers and board members want to do right by the residents,” Singer said. “Be polite but insist that the repairs get done. Be understand­ing about delays, but do not allow your concern to be forgotten.”

 ?? ?? Q: In my condo building, the wallpaper is buckling, peeling off the walls and is visibly dirty. The baseboards are filthy. There is frayed carpet by the elevator with an unprofessi­onal repair. The repair was only after I tripped getting off of the elevator. I’ve spoken to the property manager and I’ve emailed the board a letter of complaint.
I’ve lived here since August 2015. I want to know how to get the board and property manager to maintain the common areas. They are obtaining proposals to paint the stairwell, change lobby doors, and renovate the clubhouse for $170,000 when the common areas are filthy and in need of repair. It’s disgusting to have to pass through. I have to wear a mask
Q: In my condo building, the wallpaper is buckling, peeling off the walls and is visibly dirty. The baseboards are filthy. There is frayed carpet by the elevator with an unprofessi­onal repair. The repair was only after I tripped getting off of the elevator. I’ve spoken to the property manager and I’ve emailed the board a letter of complaint. I’ve lived here since August 2015. I want to know how to get the board and property manager to maintain the common areas. They are obtaining proposals to paint the stairwell, change lobby doors, and renovate the clubhouse for $170,000 when the common areas are filthy and in need of repair. It’s disgusting to have to pass through. I have to wear a mask
 ?? JOE CAVARETTA/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? The key to getting needed repairs done at a condo is to be courteous but also relentless, according to a real estate lawyer.
JOE CAVARETTA/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL The key to getting needed repairs done at a condo is to be courteous but also relentless, according to a real estate lawyer.

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