Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Hampshire

I am the owner of 1 condominium unit in NH. There are 30 units. The majority owner owns 20 units. The majority owner has: 1) hired his son's management company, 2) hired himself to snow plow the parking lot and after damaging the building used the association insurance rather than snow plow vender insurance to do repairs, 3) voted out of the constitution the requirement for a Board of Directors (or he says he could just give condo units to his family and vote them onto the board so they would just do what he wants). Anything the minority owners can do to have a say in managing the condo?


Asked on 12/11/12, 3:19 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Bruce L. Dorner Dorner Law Office

In order to answer your question, a detailed review of the condominium Declaration, By-laws and Rules would be required. Depending upon the terms and conditions in those documents you would be able to determine what rights minority owners have in the governance of the Association.

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Answered on 12/12/12, 6:50 am


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