When most people think of condominiums, they typically picture a traditional residential condominium project, such as attached townhouses or loft-style units. While the majority of condominium developments in Michigan are residential projects, condominiums can also be developed for commercial or business purposes. The Michigan Condominium Act has special rules that apply exclusively to business condominiums. What is a Business Condominium…
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The Cost of Collecting Delinquent Condo Assessments in Michigan One of the most common questions Michigan condominium board members ask is simple and practical: How much will it cost the association to collect unpaid assessments? The short answer is that, in many cases, a condominium association can recover most or all collection-related costs from the delinquent owner. However, that outcome…
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In Square Lake Hills Assn v Garland, unpublished opinion of the Court of Appeals, Docket No. 350403, issued November, 12, 2020, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld a ruling of the Oakland County Circuit Court that dismissed a defamation claim brought by a co-owner against a condominium association,individual board members and the management company on the basis that the allegedly…
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In Fox Pointe Association v Ryal, unpublished opinion of the Court of Appeals, issued July 23, 2019 (Docket No. 344232), the Michigan Court of Appeals held that a co-owner was responsible for the pre-existing bylaw violations of a prior co-owner after purchasing a condominium unit.
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On July 2, 2019, the Michigan Court of Appeals issued an Opinion in Channel View East Condominium Association, Inc v Gregory V Ferguson, unpublished per curiam opinion of the Court of Appeals, issued July 2, 2019 (Docket No. 344149). The issue presented to the Court in Channel View was whether a condominium association’s board of directors had authority to take…
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In many Michigan condominiums and HOAs, the governing documents contain a provision creating an Architectural Control Committee ("ACC") tasked with maintaining the overall aesthetics of structures within the community. Normally, when an owner wishes to modify a structure, the owner may petition the association's ACC for approval. If the owner is denied the requested modification, this can lead to claims…
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