Live in a home governed by a condominium, co-op or homeowner’s association? Have questions about what they can and cannot do? Ryan Poliakoff , an attorney and author based in Boca Raton, has answers.
Question: I am a condo owner. Our board of directors is adamant about doing some work in my unit, even though it is not necessary. They want to replace my copper piping that they say, “has the potential to leak — it could be six months from now or three to five years, who knows, from now but we need to replace them.”
The pipes are not currently leaking, and they do not show damage of any kind. The work they claim is needed could render my apartment useless for at least a week, and my wife and I will not be able to use the toilet, the vanity and the shower. My question is: can I refuse to let them enter my apartment unit to make “repairs” that are not needed? Signed, A.Y. …