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September 16, 2001



Association must provide accounting records
Q. Many of us have reason to believe that the association's monies have been misused and misspent during the past five years.

Condo Law column from July 01, 2001
Q. Many unit owners are upset with our board for conveying a portion of our common elements as a utility easement. Does our board have the right to take this action, even though it involves a utility?

Condo Law column from June 24, 2001
Q. I own a unit at a condo in Boca Raton. One of the board members proposed to use association funds to purchase flood insurance for the condo property, as well as the individual units.

Condo Law column from June 17, 2001
Q. I recently moved to South Florida and live in a high-rise condominium. The board of directors has given a letter to all unit owners about hurricane shutter specifications. In this letter, the color and style of the shutters are specified by the board.

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One cause of the current economic slump is that people cut back on spending as the stock market plunged and layoffs were announced. What will it take for you to start spending like it was 1999?

Stocks have to start climbing again. My savings were heavily damaged by the stock plunge.
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I have all the big-ticket items I want. Companies need to improve and expand their product lines.
I was too loose with money during the stock boom. I've learned to save more.

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