Condo Association Disputes* Overview

*Disputes is the term used to conveys that there are contested actions and differing viewpoints without being inflammatory.

This section presents a series of verified incidents and disputes with the condominium association. For each item we provide documentation (letters, invoices, audio transcripts) and summarise what happened. Our aim is to share the facts with empathy and invite readers to reflect on the broader implications for residents’ rights and accountability. We describe the events neutrally and leave any labelling of behaviour to the reader’s discretion.

Below you’ll find individual reports covering topics such as:

  • Fines for Remodeling Without Permission

  • Fines for Alleged Safety Violations

  • Citation for Causing Smoke in a Neighbouring Unit

  • Charges for Association Attorney Consultations

Each report includes the relevant documents (for example, the “Forced Inspection” letters dated Sept 16 2025 and Oct 29 2025), a summary of what was contested, and, at the end, a loving‑kindness meditation addressed to those involved. We hope this structure allows you to engage with the material thoughtfully and compassionately.

  • Audit Finds Building Manager’s False Statements

  • Questionable Fines and Fee Assessments

  • Charged Legal Fees for an Attorney I Never Hired

  • Failure to Enforce Guest-Entry Guidelines

  • Denial of Standard Work‑Order Access

  • Threat Against Maintenance Worker and Wage Reduction

  • Forced Inspection and Related Legal Fees

  • Refusal to Provide Assault Incident Evidence

  • Dispute Over “Structural Wall” Claim vs. Engineering Report

  • Baseless Crack‑Damage Claim in Distant Unit

  • Board President’s Reversal on Removing Interior Glass Doors

  • False Smoking-Violation Citations

  • Refusal to Allow Fire‑Sprinkler Installation

Mindfulness Reflection

Our aim is to present verified facts with empathy and invite readers to reflect on the wider implications. We provide the documentation and leave any labelling of behaviour to the reader’s discretion.

Example: In one case, an audited report found that the building manager had made false statements. While that audit did not catalogue specific comments made to this homeowner, the same pattern of inaccurate statements was reported to the association’s attorney with supporting evidence. Requests for clarification from the board have not been answered.