Unit owners have a right to inspect records, including financial accounts
It is not uncommon to see disputes between unit owners and owners’ association (OA) managers. In such cases, it is important for unit owners to know the rights and responsibilities of each party.
Unit owner rights
According to Law 27 of 2007, all unit owners automatically become members of the OA of the building. The OA is entrusted with the management, operation, maintenance and repair of the common areas and is permitted by law to delegate these responsibilities to an association manager.
Some of the key rights of unit owners:
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Elect the owners that should make up the board at each annual general assembly.
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Vote on the approval of the annual service charge proposed in the budget.
Vote on the appointment of the association manager.
Motion the termination of the association manager by a simple resolution of the general assembly.
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Duties of association managers
An association manager must be a licensed and registered by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (Rera) and be engaged professionally pursuant to a contract. By law, the association manager’s key responsibilities are to:
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Implement the decisions of the general assembly;
Keep the books and records required to be kept by law;
Prepare the annual budget;
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Supervise contractors and suppliers; and
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The association manager must comply with the code of conduct for association manager, and must at all times act in the best interest of the owners association and, without limitation, must not favour the interests of a developer or contractor over the interests of the owners association.
In case of a dispute
In the event of any errors or negligence, the association manager can be held responsible by the OA, even resulting in a claim of indemnity from damages. In the event of a dispute between unit owners and the association manager, unit owners should first raise the issue with the board. The board is responsible for monitoring and directing the performance of the association manager, and must comply with the code of conduct for board members. The code requires the board to act honestly and fairly and to act in the best interests of all unit owners. Depending on the nature of the dispute, the board may need to obtain legal advice.
A unit owner also has a right to submit a complaint with Rera.
If either of the methods described above
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