In a condominium setting it seems there is always confusion as to who owns the responsibility for events which occur during daily operations. In an effort to clarify these questions we have provided a brief summary of when, where, what, why and how to handle the unexpected challenges.
Q: What is the role of a homeowner?
A: As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to maintain your property at the highest possible level of repair, be courteous of your neighbors, adhere to the community by-laws, advise management of all maintenance issues/liability issues/by-law violations, and be an active participant in your Association. This would include regularly attending meetings and paying assessments in a timely manner.
Q: What is the role of the Board?
A: The Board of Directors is the governing agent for the Association as a whole and therefore must act in accordance to the recorded condominium documents and by-laws. It is not the responsibility of the Board of Directors to manage the community. Issues which arise, should be addressed wit the Property Manager. In the event a homeowner wishes to address a Board member; this should be done in writing. It is improper to call them at home or work; or to knock on their door.
Q: What is the role of the management company?
A: It is the responsibility of the Property Manager to handle the daily operations of the community. However, it should be noted that condominium living is very different from apartment living, and as such, homeowners must keep the following items in mind:
In the event there is a fire/flood/death in your home; please call 911 first. Call the Property Manager by calling the management office phone number. If the event occurs after normal business hours; please use the instructions provided for after hours emergencies. The management staff will assist in securing your home and address any damage to the common areas. Management is not responsible for repairs inside your unit but will be happy to assist you in locating a contractor to address your needs.
If a death occurs; it is not necessary to call the Property Manager unless foul play was involved.
Fire/Flood/Death in a Common Area:
In the event there is a fire/flood/death in a common area please call 911 first. Call the Property Manager using the management office phone number. If the event occurs after normal business hours; please use the instructions provided for after hours emergencies.
Personal Attach/Break-in/Vehicle Theft:
All criminal activity should be reported to 911 immediately. Call the Property Manager using the management office phone number. If the event occurs after normal business hours; please use the instructions provided for after hours emergencies.
Water/Sewage Back-up:
Contact the Property Manager who will direct the maintenance personnel to assess the problem and they will either repair or contact the property authority if necessary.
Violation of Bylaws:
Contact the Property Manager who will investigate the situation and address it in accordance with the condominium documents.
Noise Complaints:
Per the condominium documents every homeowner is entitled to "quite enjoyment" of their homes.
In an attempt to maintain harmony in the community it is suggested that on the first occasion that homeowners attempt to work out the problem between themselves. On the second occasion the Property Manager should be contacted who will send a noise complaint letter (your name is not disclosed), and if these attempts fail you may always call 911 and report it as a non-emergency.
Note: In the event law enforcement is called, and a noise problem is noted there can be fines imposed per occurrence.
If you are planning a party; notify your neighbors and ask that they let you know if the noise gets out of hand. This will potentially keep problem from occurring.
Working together, the Board of Directors, homeowners and management company can make the community a wonderful place to call home.
Q: What is the role of a homeowner?
A: As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to maintain your property at the highest possible level of repair, be courteous of your neighbors, adhere to the community by-laws, advise management of all maintenance issues/liability issues/by-law violations, and be an active participant in your Association. This would include regularly attending meetings and paying assessments in a timely manner.
Q: What is the role of the Board?
A: The Board of Directors is the governing agent for the Association as a whole and therefore must act in accordance to the recorded condominium documents and by-laws. It is not the responsibility of the Board of Directors to manage the community. Issues which arise, should be addressed wit the Property Manager. In the event a homeowner wishes to address a Board member; this should be done in writing. It is improper to call them at home or work; or to knock on their door.
Q: What is the role of the management company?
A: It is the responsibility of the Property Manager to handle the daily operations of the community. However, it should be noted that condominium living is very different from apartment living, and as such, homeowners must keep the following items in mind:
- The management company reports to and acts at the sole direction of the Board President. While we strive to respond to each request made by homeowners, approval must be obtained from the Board President. Please keep this in mind when requesting items such as replacing common area furnishings, landscaping, upgrades, exterior/interior painting, elevator upgrades, etc.
- The management company is responsible for initiating all common area maintenance and repairs. The Property Manager will walk the community weekly and direct maintenance personnel to address preventative maintenance and repair issues.
- Homeowners who notices deficiencies should notify the Property Manager of the issues that come to their attention so that they may be addressed.
- In the event an issue occurs which is beyond the control of management, such as, city/county water line breaks, power outages, parking violations or security issues; please understand that the Property Manager is at the mercy of these entities. However, every attempt to expedite repairs will be made but ultimately we have no control of how quickly the situation is remedied. With that said; the Property Manager will make every effort to keep all homeowners informed of the progress of the needed repairs.
- The management company is responsible for handling the financial affairs of the Association. This includes ensuring that all payables are handled in a timely manner, researching invoices to ensure accuracy, collecting all monthly association dues, aggressively collecting delinquent association dues, preparing monthly financial statements, preparing and submitting to the Board an annual operating budget and maintaining records for future reference.
- The management company is responsible for keeping the Board informed of all issues which arise and acting in a manner as directed by the Board.
- The management company is responsible for enforcing compliance with the community bylaws, notifying the Board of violations and taking action as deemed appropriate by the Board. This may include violation notices to homeowners as well as assessment of fines.
- The management company is responsible for obtaining bids for capital repairs and submitting them to the Board for approval.
- The management company is responsible for preparing and delivering all homeowner notifications, attending and planning all association meetings and social functions.
- The management company is responsible for responding to all life/safety and property damage emergencies. However, homeowners must call 911 first. Please refer to the section below "Who to Call?".
- To Call?
- It is the responsibility of the management company to notify the Board President in the even a situation arises which requires management to gain entrance to a particular unit and the homeowner is unavailable. Upon the approval of the Board President, management may enter a unit to address what they deem to be an emergency situation. This would include but not be limited to: Water or gas leaks, fire or suspected death of a homeowner.
In the event there is a fire/flood/death in your home; please call 911 first. Call the Property Manager by calling the management office phone number. If the event occurs after normal business hours; please use the instructions provided for after hours emergencies. The management staff will assist in securing your home and address any damage to the common areas. Management is not responsible for repairs inside your unit but will be happy to assist you in locating a contractor to address your needs.
If a death occurs; it is not necessary to call the Property Manager unless foul play was involved.
Fire/Flood/Death in a Common Area:
In the event there is a fire/flood/death in a common area please call 911 first. Call the Property Manager using the management office phone number. If the event occurs after normal business hours; please use the instructions provided for after hours emergencies.
Personal Attach/Break-in/Vehicle Theft:
All criminal activity should be reported to 911 immediately. Call the Property Manager using the management office phone number. If the event occurs after normal business hours; please use the instructions provided for after hours emergencies.
Water/Sewage Back-up:
Contact the Property Manager who will direct the maintenance personnel to assess the problem and they will either repair or contact the property authority if necessary.
Violation of Bylaws:
Contact the Property Manager who will investigate the situation and address it in accordance with the condominium documents.
Noise Complaints:
Per the condominium documents every homeowner is entitled to "quite enjoyment" of their homes.
In an attempt to maintain harmony in the community it is suggested that on the first occasion that homeowners attempt to work out the problem between themselves. On the second occasion the Property Manager should be contacted who will send a noise complaint letter (your name is not disclosed), and if these attempts fail you may always call 911 and report it as a non-emergency.
Note: In the event law enforcement is called, and a noise problem is noted there can be fines imposed per occurrence.
If you are planning a party; notify your neighbors and ask that they let you know if the noise gets out of hand. This will potentially keep problem from occurring.
Working together, the Board of Directors, homeowners and management company can make the community a wonderful place to call home.