Bylaws Condo Association With Board Members In Queens

State:
Multi-State
County:
Queens
Control #:
US-00452
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

The Bylaws for the condominium association in Queens establish a framework for the governance and management of the residential community. They outline the structure of the Association, including the rights and responsibilities of Co-owners, limitations on unit use, and architectural guidelines aimed at maintaining aesthetic harmony. This document is highly relevant for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate or property management as it provides essential details on compliance, dispute resolution, and the enforcement of community standards. Key features include the requirement for Co-owner membership, architectural approval processes, and maintenance responsibilities. It also details the procedure for assessments and fines for violations, ensuring that the community remains enjoyable for all residents. Parties interested in the property must understand the implications of these bylaws for future modifications, property leasing, and Association meetings. Efforts to maintain landscape aesthetics, architectural consistency, and community harmony are reinforced through specific guidelines, while adherence to state laws is mandated. Overall, this document serves as a crucial reference for understanding the operational framework of the condominium association.
Free preview
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development
  • Preview Condominium Bylaws - Residential Condo Development

Form popularity

FAQ

Condo Owner Rights: The Right to Protest When board members fail to meet their fiduciary duties, condo members can remove the board members who are abusing their authority. Condo owners also have the right to protest any regulations that are discriminatory, unfair, or onerous.

Homeowners' Associations in New York, or otherwise known as Common Interest Communities, are regulated by the Attorney General's office and must be set up as non-profit organizations. They are governed by NY Not-For-Profit Corporation Law, the Association's Articles of Declaration, and Bylaws.

To have a pleasant condo living experience, keep in mind these legal rights for condo owners. The Right to Access Condo Documents. The Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination. The Right to Notice and Meetings. The Right to Run and Vote During Elections. The Right to Protest.

Inium is a Latin word that means "Owning property together." That's what it is like when someone buys a condo unit. They have an "interest" in the land beneath the building, but the building's association owns the actual land.

Tenant Approval – Not the Board's Job The obligation to vet tenants rests entirely with the landlord, who also shoulders the financial consequences of a poor choice.

The inium Act is the New York State law which governs the establishment of iniums.

Finally, condo owners have the right to take legal action against other condo owners or the condo association itself. When board members or condo owners fail to comply with the condo bylaws, regulations, or state or federal laws, you have a right to bring a lawsuit against them for damages or injunctive relief.

The condo Board gets what's called the “right of first refusal.” But does this mean a condo Board can reject anyone without a fair or justified reason? Most definitely not. The Board cannot make any rejection without its presence being noted in the bylaws.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Bylaws Condo Association With Board Members In Queens