Connecticut Condominiums: Collecting Common Charges and The Nine-Month Super Priority Lien –
By: Robert A. Pacelli, Jr. The Connecticut condominium association lien, also called the “Nine-Month Priority Super Lien,” provided in C.G.S. Sec. 47-258
By: Robert A. Pacelli, Jr. The Connecticut condominium association lien, also called the “Nine-Month Priority Super Lien,” provided in C.G.S. Sec. 47-258
By: Robert Pacelli Under Connecticut condominium law, owners are required to pay a wide variety of charges, such as for
By: Robert A. Pacelli, Jr. The Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act, gives condominium associations the power to impose reasonable fines against
As a Connecticut condominium association board, or a property manager, you likely have encountered problems caused by tenants, unless
Under the Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act, the condominium association is responsible for managing condominiums in Connecticut. Included in this
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