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Fishtank

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California


I own a condo. After moving out , I had an arguement with my neighbor and manager in the meeting because of parking space .. Today, my neighbor told me that I couldn't go into the building because I didn't live there anymore and I wasn't a tenant ..
I know the association will go along with my neighbor, but I am still a owner of my unit .. Do they (association) have a right to do that ?

Thanks ..
 


Dave1952

Senior Member
The neighbor doesn't get to decide who may enter the building, does he? You've probably received a set of rules that the condo association uses, what does it say?

Good luck
 

Fishtank

Junior Member
The association doesn't give me any letter or note ... Just the guy said that .. But I believe if the guy makes up something, the manager of the association will trust him and do something ..




The neighbor doesn't get to decide who may enter the building, does he? You've probably received a set of rules that the condo association uses, what does it say?

Good luck
 

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