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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE CONDO ASSOCIATION GOES UNDER?

Reblogger Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Property Manager with Gibson Management Group, Ltd.

 

I personally think that the VA legislature should require HOAs of 100 or more units post budget information online for new buyers, etc. to review without it costing the monies to purchase a disclosure packet which seems to have become a PROFIT CENTER just like requiring landlords to pay a fee to register their tenants!

 

Original content by Lenn Harley 303829;0225082372

"WHAT HAPPENS IF THE CONDO ASSOCIATION GOES UNDER?"

That was a question from a home buyer yesterday.  This is a cash buyer in the market for a condo in Prince William County to use as rental property for a few years and then live in when he sells his present home. 

THE QUESTIONS WERE PROMPTED BY THE LISTING REPORT.  There are three properties offered for sale in that community, two short sales and one regular home owner sale.  One of the short sale listings wants "Cash Only, too many distressed sales for financing.  Condo assn. in trouble" 

HOW CAN THE CONDO ASSN. PAY THEIR BILLS?  The buyer's question is well founded since, under normal circumstances, when there is a high percentage of delinquent owners, the condo fee will be raised for remaining owners to cover condo expenses.  Maintenance of condo buildings, trash removal, grounds maintenance, snow removal, insurance, etc. are critical to protect the value of the property. 

WHAT DOES "Condo assn. in trouble" mean?  Condo associations are required by law to maintain certain condo"reserves" to protect the owners under special circumstances or a dramatic increase in expenses OR a high degree of delinquencies.  As delinquencies increase, the remaining owners will have to pay higher fees or assessments to cover necessary expenses.  If there are insufficient funds to operate, condo associations may not be able to make payments for contracted services and loans.  Condo owners who refuse to approve increased fees to compensate for delinquencies are merely putting the entire community at risk if the condo association is forced into bankruptcy or receivership. 

IT GETS WORSE.  As delinquencies increase, the condominium project may also lose FHA and VA financing approval.  In all but super luxury projects, that's usually deadly for property values and purchase financing. 

OWNERS STOP PAYING FEES.  This is a trend in many condo and HOA associations.  Sadly, it simply makes matters worse, puts the home owners' credit at risk and further limits the ability of the condo associations to perform critical maintenance.

WE DON'T GIVE LEGAL ADVICE.  Since the buyer's question involved a legal matter, my suggestion to my broker partner was to speak with a real estate attorney with whom we do settlements,   This questions is clearly "above our pay grade".  That said, I suggested that they search a bit farther for a condo to buy in a building that is not "at risk". 

CAN YOU GET A "PEEK" AT THE DOCS?  I also suggested that the listing agent or owner may already have a copy of the condo docs and would permit a "peek" prior to writing an offer.  The association docs must disclose the financial condition, any liens against, etc. the association.  It's worth a phone call. 

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

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Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

 


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Comments(4)

Bill Burchard
3B Realty: 951-347-3818, CA - Murrieta, CA
Broker, Realtor, Representing Buyers and Sellers

Good morning, Wallace. I missed Lenn’s post. Thanks for reblogging!

Jan 26, 2011 02:03 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

I stopped taking properties to manage in self-managed HOAs 5+ years ago.  Board of Directors were too powerful and made life miserable for rental residents AND they do not have the expertise to manage the finances appropriately

Jan 26, 2011 10:34 PM
Jark Krysinski *PREC (Personal Real Estate Corporation)
REMAX CREST REALTY WESTSIDE - Vancouver, BC
TeamYVR Team Leader, BA,ABR,IRES,IMSD,LLB

Wallace, thanks for the post.  I can't possibly imagine if Not-for-profit associations find it difficult to stay afloat, in fact it's a shocker.  Imagine Value Village, or YWCA, or NAR going under - it would be a tragedy.  Should that be the case we would have to really reassess and imagine how small business is fairing in this economy.  I propose a blanket drive for non-profits and small business, for starters!  Cheers and have a great February!  Jark.

Jan 27, 2011 07:49 PM
Michael J. Perry
KW Elite - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA Relo Specialist

There have stories of amazing condo bargins in FL., but this is the #1 concern of potential investors !!!

Feb 16, 2011 09:55 PM