How Are the Neighbors?
Just as you should when buying or renting a single-family home, talk to the neighbors around the unit you’re considering. Visit during times you may normally need a quieter environment to ensure the community aligns with your needs.
What Are CC&R Specifics Regarding Your Unit?
What if you want to brighten up the exterior color of your door? Do the CC&Rs allow you to paint? Can you have decorative items sitting in front of your condo?
Is Subletting Allowed?
Can you rent your unit to an outside party and collect rent? Even though you own the condo, the association may not allow subletting.
How Many Units Are Rented?
If subletting is allowed, how many units are rented? Some lenders have concerns over complexes with high rental rates and may not approve a loan.
Who’s in Charge?
Who is the management company, and what is its history? Does it have a track record for professionalism and do other residents have mostly positive feedback?
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Is Management Responsive?
If you report issues, can you expect a swift response? Ask other residents how long it takes for their issues to typically be resolved.
What Are the Association Fees?
Find out how much you’re paying monthly and where that money goes. You’ll get a copy of the CC&Rs when you buy, but ask for these details upfront for full transparency before buying.
Is the Board Cohesive?
A well-run complex will have a board that is generally in tune with one another. However, some agreement amongst board members is expected. Request the board meeting minutes for a glimpse at how they work together.
What is the Financial Status?
As a member of the community, residents have a right to know if there are debts owed or where monthly fees go to. Reviewing financial information is a good way to determine how well a community is run.
Is There a Reserve?
The association should have money set aside for improvements and emergencies. Does it? This money is used to fund renovations and community maintenance without special assessments.
Is There Pending Litigation?
Is the management company facing lawsuits pertaining to the community or is there litigation that may require a new election? It’s good to know everything happening in the complex.