Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Your search results

Property Management – Tarzana – How do you remove condominium property management company?

TARZANA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

 

How do you remove condominium property management company?

Condominium associations are governed by: (1) State Law, (2) the documents creating the condominium, usually the Declaration of Condominium, and (3) the Bylaws of the Condominium Association.

Often, a condominium association will hire a property management company to manage the day-to-day operations such as collecting assessments, paying routine bills, handling calls from unit owners, etc. The property management company will usually enter into a contract that outlines the duties and obligations of each party. That contract should contain terms including the length of the contract and methods of ending the contract early.

As with any contract, there are other remedies based in contract law. For example, if the management company is not living up to their obligations in the contract, they may have “materially breached” the contract in a way that would allow the the association to terminate the contract due to that breach.

Usually, a property management company will agree to terminate a contract where the arrangement is not working out. Of course, it is the association, not the property owners, who makes the decision to enter into a contract or what steps should be taken in the course of business.

The Bylaws of the Association usually outline the structure of the governing body. This is usually a Board of Directors with several officers. The number of board members and how they are elected will be established by the bylaws. Often, the board will elect or appoint officers of the association such as a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.

It will usually be up to the Board to make decisions regarding the hiring and firing of a property management. However, it is not unusual for a board to delegate such powers to the President of the Association.

Answers in In Real Estate, Condominiums Co-ops and Home Owners Associations, Property Management

Since 1946 the Carnahan name has had a reputation for honest and ethical Real Estate Property Management services in the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Burbank/Glendale, Los Angeles, Westside and Conejo Valley areas.

The reason for our success is helping owners like you when they need it. Below is a partial list of property management services we provide to help you protect your real estate investment.

Call or e-mail us today for more information. We’re ready to get started!

Compare Listings